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                    <text>SC—• C—The Sanford

Thursday, Nov. 30, 1972

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Man's World

Sweater Story Is A Smooth Yarn

SlllIs''nnP forgo t In tell S,,iitt ( lnuq ntwiiit thi'
Sn ri1ril ( 'brisi i isnq I 'nttiil' lii t night nucl ttic
jnll t (1111111 tutu) Jtit uuitiult' it I') i!tl%'flIil'ifi
Sauifut ii in the ulik ni Ihui,e. t)usuuk Ii, tIn. efftitt it
ni till, Suninril 111111l e
iii.' ;i;iusuit*' huil t)4'eui tIIl'l''rwttV tutKPllt flu
hu4'ui t'ffii Ialq rpnuu,ed Snnta tuiduu'I
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et A irant Ii q'nruh ls'gnn, and is (liii hi
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eeun Santa lutel firikhcul uk il:ijl
;u:uiuu (iliI (flhliI} 10 hit' gI.I'1 h') s :iriil Itir1q. titi(i
III'I illetl III vIsit ti iiiiith' I!) tlui Stinitiril i'ltu,ai
A qtat,' -whit' cent. If f or St Ni k r'n,lcq! when
1 )4.t Sift I;dilR' I Iuutt'c of thr' Sanfr,r.l I 'nih c
I )'p.irtuun'nt fulfill) Fiitind S:iiitt, in the theater
I huiutupc put Snuitis In hi c ;wlsu u• car. and then
u ticlui'iI wil l III tin area nismt five inilec woolt of
'uunford. whets' SIItiIO had kit tit rcin,li'er In
u'rnzv on coitus' t'.r.'c'ri gracc
sawn ttsiik1y tlinngetl I ntt. is tietin cult,
%HfltinI1lii 11)41k liii' best kr the hig i,tiuiii'lP where
25,IW)(1 were awsuhtirig his arrivisi Sarittu
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Even th man of the an)boitY e'ouhi want.
The slopp) .J.'e is a goner. tern,'iort.
linchissluer. Nns the'. arc simm
Thit). in sweaters as in all
except for raking leaves in (tie house need not be grubby.
and stylish, like Fred Astarte
sweater fabrics risn other aspects of men's clothing.
c-u:rla'. zufToday's
Once sweater" were the hui,-k'. turd
the fabrics are the big net'.
----- take i. They never sirinlule,
Dykes
feasting
ground
of
gourmet
Van
Moustln'h( wia,
They last. the) stay neat. the
they light snags and lumps.
buck,
moths,
such
a
rich
repast
that
the
wash.
they keep color and thc
came
anti sideburns have
they can be tossed into
the little critters got t'ist'tt"
their
job for .loe College or
wh not sweaters'
di,
1
fusmib '.astwr and dryer and
\ct that sweaters have ever Nn most sweaters are aritrt
their rotors last as
against the moths who w.niltt
ri'alh been away, but the
4
were in some decline for vt'nrs come to dinner.
I'UT'
So
we
examine
the
e're
hack,
better
and no th
tempnrur sweater, that tru"t
than ever ,
garment that serves mar •'t
'30s
and
'40s
sweaters
In the
7
%,.,.-(. of is different stripe and cold days and colder night'
l:vung with theta called for a under his heavy jacket
RA
s--The turtleneck Is reported
erUsin ruggedness on the part
'.&amp;
the wa out, but it
III tilt, wearer.
*
sweaters
return
It always does. As ii.'."
times
In those
the argyle pattern that 1,;.'
look-ed rind felt as though the %
back to shi'. conic
knitted
from
piano
lint) been
0
C*)" (40
rub!,:!,,
on,
hang
Argyles
were
bulky,
heavy,
wire. They
cUff and they scratched like a elbows with the mesc
Ill
freaks, those sweaters tteu
cat with its back up
to
vote,
nuiku
lqi~
'0
advise
people
'nuflg
lad's
head
it
Man'.I
rnwrgrd from the neck of his love, keep trees green, nm
p"T..
line dodge the draft and miik
turtleneck bearing red ears
p.-..
r ;r,' t's.r Jut least ThiN micht lovr'
it
gsua.
uId
SkIp
..
Thanks
anti
bleeding
hs't';, tort,
.
sunsicfrr the contrasts with and now Charlie Brown. th
argyle will Likely grace Ut:
may's smuothic sweaters
rnzsle form forever, or as long :t'
snee they were itchy. pokin
there art' male forms to ha
shirt
and
rough
a
titan's
7w ht th
Pr
graced
ho
vulnerable
t- a'tit Into his
contiflUit1g
as smooth as 'a
Alth ough FSB is
:
to the layered look. which I.,,
11:11)% s. jinkel.
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- wha t it sounds like: a
hard
as
an
precise))
they
were
as
inru'
..t ,
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financing aUtOS of low rates
u'rniil Revenue Service nuitungnfsevernllightlayersflf
i":
t.tt- ti,,hut-. -bit- u
trt'dut.irmt.
;ut heart. Nn they art- clothing to Ix' added to (it peeled
boot for men some diu7el.
like a girl friend's first away as the seasons demand.
years ago no'. designs boots
There sire snnrt-sit'cVeB
wi th pale pipings of pa tent
the'.
were
henv.
causing
sweaters
over long-sleeved
Inc
lenther,rontrzist heels.and
hook in the closet to groan shirts, sweaters over and even
.NH
e
rm
ni'rnsinniili'. null nut of the under , vests, sweaters that are plato
%'I. I
fJ1- I.:' III
tirlM(' tX'U
n
sorr under sweiuter and
tIh.!ht a
Ii'I'odiitht'' arc
tweh and patrhe if hru
aLso
logic
tIcnurnct
a good imported boer
yellow and ri'd suede
':wtt'r
Litii tip wvrt t)uhLt. like
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A .ir"il', tic' intuit ,I rd per,le ,s'',' • s 'rur 'ru'
the patrol ear entilrfr"t get through
'Jr,f wanting to disappoint the people, Santa
was plar4 on the bark of Pstrittman r)-'ic'
Bishop's motrirrynle and then he really did ha'."'
Ito hang on for dear life"
But thanks to Bishop's skillful handling of ne
hug harley-f vidsr'.n (wn..whe.!er, Santa arriv"d
at the float lust when it was ahsunt to lea'-'
without him.
Sn Santa made his grand ride down Fir"
Street, butt the fun 'asis not over yet At the end '.'
the parade, Santa onre again gist tangled in the
throngs of (raffle and PonpleL Again Bishop'
ryr'le was r,ille n to whisk the jolly rsund mar
to an awaiting pollee cruiser, sonic 10-11 hky'k':
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v1t'tif,whuiIp, Sifi ('Putt k Tate thought he had
Intmul (lit' iruuccirug Santa wbffl he kof sited a man
in it i-c"l cult uIri'.'tne us car along Ses-r,nd SIr..'!
fletir Sm,fv.rtl s'ji',int' Tnte took the man into
liiil relr'ace'l hits when he learned it
wIl Just ori irol-ii,iter who had partfrlapt.'d in an
earlier hoist
With Ihuvhec at the wheel and Santa hanging
oll for 'lent life,' the lr.ng ride to '1,'gn4on
Sanford W.t iin'lerway Blue lights were flashing
an') Mrpni '.cuuuhrig. warning iit(,tr,Tkti to near
thu.' way.
Then tsu" nnr.ther 1urnitaknn When the polne
truiker iurriiri at Firet StrAØt and Sarfr,rri

away

The night ended for ,St Nick when Sgt+ (urn-'
Tate finally got him bark a his sleigh '.Vien :ao
seen, Santa was north-hound hark to ,he NnrPole, shouting Aomethingoranitely fuinsitiser Uta'
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wants a tu,r'.fo',teqt Santa, vi an uni4n?ified
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I fill.! I,, the beginning f%dr;t of the
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annual Sanford l)owntown Christmas Parade
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to the delight of young and old that begin lining
the parade route for at least an hour before the
festiviti es, lead by police sirens and closely
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About that time the military
view to newsmen, North VietTo the 25,000 of you who were nam opened a dispute by saying activity stepped up with the
on hand for the parade last there was no need for a new North Vietnamese and Viet
- most of whom were round of talks. Hanoi charged congevidentlytryingtopickup
night
exhorted by the Clock to be President Nixon with reneging US much territory and poputhere promptly at 7 cause that's on a promise to sign an accord latlon control as possible in the
event of a quick ceasefire.
when "It was going to start re- by Oct. 31+
bands marched, clowns
gardless of what you may have
read elsewhere," certainly are
and floats depictin:
due an explanation.
the Songs Of Christmas'
Without belaboring the point
1u;tratk' theme, a team of thrt'i'
just ra'arl our main story at
jmt'5 "ere busy putting t:
ttit top of the page and you'll
findings down on paper for later
better understand one of the
deliberations and awarding
reasons why it didn't get
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first meeting included Edward ('hauitber of ('otiulicrce, was a prize trophys for the best of
II) 11111. SCOTT
started until a couple minutes
W. White, civil engineer and guest and participated in in- entries in the five divisions.
after 7:30 p.m.
president of White Constructors tltistrb&amp;ih recruiting discussions.
With three new faces the
11W panel of judges composed
Krider, a imseitiber of the
Eu Altamonte Springs and Carl
Seminole County Industrial
Kelley, also a civil engineer and chamber's industrial acquistion of Ritz Theater owner Norman
Francouer, 1)o'.'.ntown Business
Still getting calls from irate Development Authority
operator of a land planning and committee, reported most of
Ass o c iation president: Art
viewers concerning those who SCII)A p met Thursday afengineering firm at Orlando. the prospective industrial
Mackey,
Florida Power And
did take part in the parade, ternoon to review past efforts
Kelley is a resident of Winter feelers iire t-suulilrlc frumui South
I.igtit
('ntuipan
official anti
coming right back down First and lay plans to begin
Florida.
Springs.
Io'.'.eIl
of
Powell
1irotlu
Street. and obstructing the view operations under new executive
In another stisiiisin betJohn Kruder, exectitt'.'e
Supply
Office
Comnpan
and pleasure of those standing director Frank Haley.
director, Greater Sanford '.'.Ct,'fl board miseiiibcrs over
Other new members making
along the sidelines.
budgeting the funds received gathered after the tiour-lor,
frot ii the county LOIIIII ii ssioti, t' '.Ctit tutu Itialti I (It ,til(l Ill) (bit'
board results.
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(;eorge St'tiruislcr,
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Good part chiniritian, suggested S('ll)A set
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Using it true to 10 nuiiit+x'ruig
morning a group of eighth
bylaws and sapt'rat ing systelii, F'rutncout'r this luorU
graders from Sanford Middle
procedures with t'tslilit) NP.' ning released the results of the
School will meet at 8 a.m. at the :
pr'.'til
balloting:
unicipal Parking Lt snext to
Ryan, S('ll) iiit'iii.
First Prize, religious groups
\IOItE ThAN A MONTh has passed since
the courthouse arid do a cleanher. advised slurs' the hoard W5 a'.'. tirded (u Sanford's 1" irst
lien rv A - 1&lt; issinger said ''peace is at hand 111
up Job along the lakefront and
never sti'.'. this' ',tYt tuuioumit hiaptist (iiurch, 0'. met!' high;
then continue right down First
Vietnam and in that time some major changes
approved by (lit' u uuu!it fair the S&amp; hoot 'a sun in this' marching
Street.
s)tUit loll' $ board's isperustisni, hit' nuld not
developed
the
have
in
Sanford
division;
biuiut
Picking up all of the litter ,:
understand how S('II IA could Christian School took top
which less considerate persons :?.
Lx' heist uit'cauntuiIils' For the honors in uhool floats b
('O1 MI' N lS'I' I"OIt( 'ES shell Bien I ka air
dropped '. hue watching the
funds.
nosing out Ss'iitituole hi ugh
base, killing a child and wotinding I! lilt'
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parade.
ItOtitit'y Layer, county iiil
Su-tisaul's
Spanish Club by i
A in t't'icans
and
four
V jet na mnese
Thanks to Social Studies
1111111 st rat tar, t' ilii I uit'd the
single vote; Florida State Huinuk
instructor Bob Schuller for or'a era'
hsuarii
nit'iiihs'rs
the Ci'uisiisu-r iul Division
s i F 0u,fl0ft ".11: SI BEltS of t hI' t +tnitt'd Mint'
ganwng this project, and kid-s
resixuuisible fair hut'. iuiutlit')
pri ,.tul this' SIN i1'l{ float 'a,.
Thanks'
W orkers union begin casting ballots tom'
spent ''If &gt;uiui c:uniisut just if&gt; it
'.siti'ul tips iii this' ii list t'Ilamit'. t:
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to this' tauiiuinisltsli, )isti iiiigt;t
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operators planning on attending ::::
tuffi t i'. at this' ns''.% tuurt hioiist'
tomorrow's Champagne Ball :
will rt'intiti as a second-tcm'mui S('('i'L't liI'y of
suiiuu'tliiis' iii
scheduled for (tie Mayfair
lu''.'. auffu ers '.'.a"
state but questions remain about the future
1':lei- tusais
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tti€ Senuinok high School ,:
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\'vstt'rday's high wiss 71 low
Cuba.
Communist
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from
hA 49 'a ith (12 of sun Ins-ti if miii
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willing to bun me and offer
('aletelur
3A l"tsu-ecast tsar today is colder
their return, I can promlilse YOU 1/
(.OV. It EtiB IN ASKEW shoots (IOY.'fl a i... (immi-hi lies'. s
2A
tonight '.'.ith low iiioini) in the
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that all charges will be drop'
Ill-SR 401 Muastly fisim this 4ttteiis.'11
compromise death penalty bill, prompting
ails
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A though Sesturila&gt; highs in the
COt)ft'rt'tI('t'
('usuuili
Senate tn('Illbt't's of it legislat
I'll a'aait uur call.
A
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1itiitk
special
calling
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comitlittee to consider
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tutorisu duirpt'ul 5 l.a if imit-hies sat
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IA tiiow tut-riass interior Nt''.Ii
iPublic toitites
IA'gislatul'c adopted only One A $100million i
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''I think Spiro 01
to her quote
Society
hA l':nghiiicl tustlsiy ami spIlled
water pollution control hill-by the scheduled
haS more sex appeal
211-411 snakIng mitts Into s'oiistal
SiJtJi't.S
d of the three-day session.
than Kissinger does, and that's
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The Untied Sties iieui;'il
WAStt1('tYN At' i _-_ Five available, 2' U.S sericcnien
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stied In action, 42 '.ere wounded
'.'. ecks have passed since Henry
to he forced into a settlement
A. Kissinger said 'peace is at and nine confirmed taken as
that was not just ihutiuuu stutal tlii'
hand'' in Vietnam. That pas- prisoners of '.tar.
United
States should Sign Is&gt;' the
I' S it52s resumed raids Ili
sage of time seems to have
31st or see the agreement Fall.
brought only confusion and North Vietnam and liatiois
In the time from Oct 26 to
shadow about the real chance of Forces kept up steady pressure
Oct.
31 tlis' South Vietnansese
the
South
The
United
States
in
a settlement
started
developing what beThe one thing that is clear Is counted a 1152 among the 2.8
cause
one
of the most important
the war. It goes on much as it aircraft it lost in the fighting.
and
aspects
of
the
pence effort iuru
did before the Oct. 21. disclosure the first (tine one of the giant
made
Saigon
at
(hues
appear
by the North Vietnamese and bombers was shot down.
The fighting keeps on ev en more of an adversary than
Kissinger of a ninepoint tenthough Kissinger coupled his hanoi.
tati'.-e ceasefire agreement
(hi Oct. 27 Smith Vietnamese
to Nov 5, the jau't'-uit-haii'+1 assessment with
From Oct. 29
Thteu
last period for '.ahich figures are another saying an agreement President Nguyen Van
ceasemore
said
he
would
accept
no
in
one
could be reached
meeting with North Vietnamese fire without a total withdrawal
negotiator lk, L)uc Tho, ''lasting From his country of all Northern
troops.
three or four days"
hit' following day 'Fran Van
That ntet'ting took place in
iui;. Saigon's foreign minister,
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Paris from Nov. 20 to Nov.
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added
a call For re-estaba
final
agreement
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Neither
of
these conditions is
tlav.
of
addressed
directly
in the tensome
co
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of
Here is an ac
the major changes and other tative agreement .
Oct, 31 went by '.'.ith no setdevelopments between the Oct
ticiutcuit,
but U.S. officials be21! announcements and Kissin911,11,
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fichul line—they '.aere cu+nuidcnt
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in a serious ;ii ,-iiI,'nt, noted it I
this' huilrvit'%c' ,if the I it)' iii
pr.iti'i't its' cit iU'nc agatn''
stray .ini,i;;,ls lit' .urlmitt 1
however. that '.'.hi'th''r we
g,u't anywhi.'re I donut know
I )urfiiuui stiggestt'tI hit” i
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qui'stionini', its position ''1

the festive derorationo, of the
holiday season it will he held ii:

Park for the Central District

fi rothen Everyorw is Invited to

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Connie Williams. Debbie Baxter. Betty L)eese.
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MISSION LEAI)EIL'
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The',' are left Ui right front rot'. Alice Finch.
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Christmas sea.ti There' will Lx'
(;otdei; Years Fellowsht;
special group for p"°l hincheom: Wednesda" at tnt
Forest Lake
chIldren All friends and
Communit". United Methodist
families of the' cturct are 'Chuict casst'lhetT'.
Adventist
vitcet to, participate
The' JUnIOr High WiT will
Families i.'.di bring sandForest Lake Seventh-flay
wirhes and all will en)o a light ri.cpis'. CtlTlstmas decorations
Adventist Church&gt; in Forest cttSupper together with beverage' and gifts which they have
will hold its annual Charft
and dessert being furnished At Sunday. following the 11 n.m
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apphawa and mans' cuier
useful things wIll be auctioned
lfanvonehasan)'IteIflStfl good
condition tie would like It,
donate please call Mrs A
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mornings only I
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1lu'.rcker,
ElsitMrs
Church will attend Dr WaIter
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president,
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l4inghani of hnuis".ille. I-'.,. will
Dinner on the grounds will Lx'
meeting
following
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luncheon
tx' tht'feauired speaker, and In
held following the 11 a.ni
(flu the' agenda Isthi' insta1tion
h
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t)itu'trrs to,
of officers for 1 9
CpeflenC'es or, his recent Far
is at 9-4a a n. Training Union
Mrs
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be
installed
and IstVitittnmiss1onfietdsKe!'
a and gospel sing at
Snuirsik.
president,
Mrs
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c evening service at 7:30 p.m
virr-pre'sident;
Mrs
Wiutani
I At the morning service the separat.- youth program will Lxlilinti. secretary, an Mrs Paul
pastot. Re'. .limms Johnson. a part a! the meeting m
v will give omit' of the famous rinsing program will be' Munk. treasurer
Mrs Myrtle Wright, publica)
a evangelist. Dwight 1. Moody's presented b) the Jones High
chairman,
announces that a.
School Chorus of (Prlandei.
, sermons
held honoring nev
Was
"coffee"
presentini' a program of music
had joined the
who
be
mem
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Dr Harold, pastor, will abe' be
Holy Cross
Church
during
the past year
or' the- program
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visitors,
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A: the Wednesda' prayer
Episcopal
theprevious
Sunda)
w
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services
lflcttLn.' at ,) p.m., youth
lead the- service, and provide
Seminole Junior College special music
Community
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who "model" prisoner. to rntoprriin~
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lthCVWOUtdhUY0B1be worship.
P Religion Writer
and
then home for anm
lunch
Selling Bibles can be dan- would drive them home to get
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gerous. So can extending the money.olIIngswOr 'S body
Amid the afternoon plea'
th
Later.
friendship in a priconer. Or
B) JAMES C. VALTC;IrN
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found in a heavily wooded antries, authorities reported.
was
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even entering an empty church.
Minister. Sanford Christ Ian Church
ced
these cIrcumstances, area His head has been bashed the prisoner suddenly produ
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In all of
glow
a
pistol
he
had
found
in
a
Bibles scat_____
rehgious workers in recent in and his supply !
'For I am already being offered, and the Umi' of m
compartment of a relative's car
Ls
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departure Is at band. I have fought the good light, I have
times have encountered threats tered about.
and shot and killed both Turner
_________
Two teen-agers were sellIhave pt the faith: henceforth
or death. The incidents reflect
Finished the
his wife.
tenced to prison this fall on and
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what
laid up for me th e crown of rIghteousness, which th e Lord,
The prisoner, who would haw
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guilty
to
murdertheir pleas of
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Erich Fromm calls the 'mood
therighteous judge, shall give to me at that day; and not to
him been eligible for parole soon,
rng the semina rian to rob
R
it violence" In America.
me only, but to all them that have loved his appearing." 11
no will be behind bars m________
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e of a fevs dollars.
The unusual aspect of thes
Be
11moth 4'6.Ri
new crime
In Hickory. NC.. F. 0. Turn- definitely for the
Some "op ialtes" are so different trorTi each other that
re
cases, however, was that each
The Rev. James Rowle,s, whc
rs of
'black
D
involved church people seeking er and his wife, membe had as pastor of the Penelo1w
they art
%-s considered together: "u and dnwn',
Penelope Baptist Church,
anti white", "good and evil", "life and death We cannot
to help others or do good. but as
fl uenced the
become involved in the chur- church had in
death.
OnlY
two
who
it result met with fur) and
H'
.-onsider life without also considering
part in the
rh's prison mlfltstr) to bring Turners to take
ICt
R'C Ifl the
I
1C
a
lot
at
people.
be
bloodshed.
ever lived have never faced death Fnocti and Elijah; all
by
mis.secI
called their
AR'l'H 1 I FI'k\ wifl 1w
trusted prisoners to worship prison mtnistr),
the
of
some
here
pa have the promise of facing It This brings us to another set of
are
Briefly,
the
Florida
Conference
Federation
cost
of cnrin'
('4rnmtmity Serviecs and worked at
services and visits in private death the "high
wi opposites death in Christ, or death outside of Christ: One is
details
He said the prison ministr
Warehouse of the .Seventh - Day Adventist Churches.
homes
re
In IA1S Gains. Calif.. a Roman
fearful, unbearable; while the other Is beautiful and joyf;il)
that Christians
Turner also taught inmates must go or.,
Sli
c'.athohc' priest. the Rev Henri
anticipated.
th at14NeWt0fl,'. must continue to "car
I
re
In the text printed above, Paul Is gMn to die. but he is if
Tomet. 68, entered St Mnr's nnc.amon
enough" He added :
prt.cor. ramp
u
midwe4 d
C'hurch on
t"hr;.tiafl Therefore he faces deat cqimrel and feel n
Those wh never has' cari.
P(
On a Sunctu) Ias sprinl, thi
S Death
"-i'
hear confessions from anyone
dread nor fear --nith'r. hi' anticipates it What ts thu death i)
Turners took an inmate, will smugl!' sit hact. and sw
UT
waiting to make them.
a Christian like according to the Rthlc
Douglas Wiles. 21, considered a told you so.'
re
A church secretar!', alerted
First, death is a comparatively unimportant event to the
ap
Christian. The act of dying Is not prominent in the Bible We
by sounds of a commotion, hurre
ned Into the sanctuary and said
read of Paul, Peter. John, Barnabas. and mans othe:
Sadness a young man was kicking and
ch
fe
Christians In the Bible; It doesn't sa'. how they died, hut hiw
n
om
darkness
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____low
fr
which
we
pass
th ey lived, Dea th is a door thru
hitting the priest The assailant
-N
ti light, from pain t comfort. and from pnvrrt to riches In
Th e priest died of stab
fl
ed
Pl
Th nmmuntt Services wil' ilut'
tlit'
F)I1FSI t'IT\ Thu phone
X
the splendor of what awaits through that door, who sees
Hi will lu missed b' families WOUflds.
slUt rings at the Arthur Kern miss his ahilit) It' repair apIn Camp Hill. Ala., Torn C.
D
dnor' The door is unimportan t death In this regatil is simpi)
needs and individuals, who were
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home at Westward Drive, plianc'es slated for some
another act of Ilk The great themes of the Bible art' not flu
old
blue
Hnllingswortti.
24, a Southern
th
with
his
familiar
or
a
broken
to',
Forest Cit!'. but the response Is famiU..
St
Baptist Seminar!' student
death, but on life The important thing Is how wi live
Ut will be missed a lot on station wagon or the little
is
temporary
Anything
not the same
It snmer Bible
Second. the death of a Christian
at the Forest Lake Co-immunity Service van, which working as
fering are
Mrs Keri is still buss with Dci
Is terabk lilt Is temporar) Temptation and
annual a donor gave Forest lnk
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the won, of the Communit) Adventist Church
&amp;
and must be tempor*r),bccaUst they would be unbearable
nor miles
church
Neither
hours
and
ingathering
auction
to
ratsi
Services , hut her friendis
we thought they would not end Even Jesus drev strength lot
TX
raIl for hell,If
lund' In: the worldwide we'h- ii oulci detcr
_1_.
t lit's t Ii oH g lit.
suffering
that
his
i re l.'ss
knowledge
in
patience t C.alvar!' from the
D
Fil
him
and
health
husband
does
not
answer
thu
itre,
educational
death
shall
end.
for
the
would soon end The sleep of
I
nung persons will,
Man'.
S eventh-din
of
phone' or spend endless hours service
A
t'hristlan, in resurrection,
Adventists lit' wa , often seen niiss him. besides the grand.
driving his car for others
I Theasalnnians 4 IF.-I telLc u.s that "the Lord Himself
Land
carrying
lurniturt, clothing, children with whom the Kerns H o l
anymore
siall descend from heaven with a shout" and the deed In
toys,
pets.
beok.
formerly
shared
their
upstate
After his usual day at the appliances.
C'hrtst &amp;hall Pu raised to an inrnrruptihk and eternal life On
m 1iln or: the HoI Land
Florida
Conference Federation plants and what ever trivia that Ne'. York farm before coming
shout
will
he
heard
everywhere,
and
it
will
that do'., Christ's
ti
Florida
Of
course
his
fanlil!'
filmed
recent!'. for a Christmas
C.
auctions
appears at
Warehnu.si of the Seventh-do'
St
Pu' a glorious dos The Bible goes on to tell us. that when
miss
him.
but
evervoruteLevLcinr:
special
will
be
shown
nussed
as
tranwill
He will 1w
,\dventist Churches on thi
th
Christ comes again, those- In Him who have died will be
Nick Pfcifauf Thursday at
Forest
haiti
Acadeni
campus
sport.atinn
agent for the Central who met hui can be thankful
promise
the
Christian
has
at
first Li 'meet him in tin' air "The
knt".i
this
dedicated
that
tIn".
1i
p.ni in fellowship hall of
Federation
being
thi
he began eating his Florida
cia 0-t
CC
f temporar) bodil!' death, and then eternal life.
accept
this
nian
First
Presbyterian Church The'
ti
supper. sighed and slumped first individual
Dea th outsidi' of Christ is quite a contrast, quito different
public
is invited
over
from death In Christ This contrast ran perhapsbest be
Class will hold a
Phitatheii
I
rk'atti came suddenly to this
in Martin Heidegger'satht'tstit' vww of death when he wrote,
THOUGHTS
_____________
Christmas
covered
dist. 1w,mulct
still
y-vt.ar-old,
whi
smali
letters'
there'
Is
DEATH
largt'
letFor ever'. lift'
cheon at 12,3t p.m.. Monda) at
outwork younger men
tersi" On lb.' other hand, Christ hac promised us In large'
I.:
C
I'
Ii'l,
Ji$
the home of Mrs Cenevievc
ti)rni,'
t
la nut hi' C,
His neighbors will miss him
Ir
letters of blond written upon a Roman cross. that for the
th
cc "ci n: C It i .W)
iiewc
f.
trati
ha:
be
Woodruff at 210 Elliott
o
this
u'i'
and
:tn(l
his
.lari_4if.aIi.lrades'
,
!
.
death
tsmuntl
letters
Christiar there shalt be tempararM
fn,'nted hi flu' '-riu'u'o! ,)? tntnps rnz*t'rntili' rnrn!ortt'rc Members art' asked to bring
'.iillingm"sc
then eternal LIFE' Which way would you want to tit(,H
'10111 "Illold. that Yrn 'nan (Vr, y,1i1 j]j, —,I1)t) 7 1 2
gifts for the Ttinrnwell
. -________
F
:'nt'e a'hat us thc wil: ii'
In no direction that wi
I.'ati. What 25 OO(I ahi(l a
Installation and ordination of
turn di' we find ease or corn
.'rptahlc and prfcrt -.-.l.
I
i•
are
and
if
ne
officer' will lx' Dec. 10 at
honest
fort If we
'naiis 122
ii a in worship service.
we ha'.'.' the will to win wi
h
finch
iml'.
danger
hard
worL
TIn
Chancet
Choir will present
i\'1I } ALL, student at All Souls School in
will
always
be
Th
enr
e
a
and irm:resnliition .-%Ci, aniall musirservic'e'atfP.fle on
Frontier where there is
Sanford, won this trophy for th e best essay
Wiflkt.'
nil! Pu makin (i(oOYti'4100t
Opel;
mind
and
a
willint
deli
L
De Itona Lutheran
the same date expressing the
concerning Christian Education Week.
Prairie Lake
hand —Chanle I Kettering
visit., and will c-arr official
(Staff Photo
Chrtstxn5 stilT) Ii SOU(.
American industrialist
1114
credentials issued by the
Church Of
Baptisi
a.
pastor,
church's ascociat
U
Low-Is hiendershot.
t :
Providence
:
Pratrfr heke Baptist Church,
a,
-:
no Itdgv Road, Fern Park, will
First Christian
The regular nieetlni o' tflt
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observt' "Old-fashioned' t)a
Womans Guild of the I)elton.a
Sundas at all services Special
It-*
Cars will leave tot - First Lutheran Church of P'rnvidenct'
music it ill he provided at
Christian Church parking lot at will lx' held on 11cc at noon. as.
services bs the Pickering
Famib, Muatcal Bett,s. and I .V p,n Sunda'., for Winter a Christmas luncheon with all
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Political Notebook

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Editorial Comment
How

The

New

votes.
On the face of it, little has changed.
In truth, however, the 19T2 election may
have been a crucial turning point on Capitol Hill.

Some SO members of Congress were retired this
year. most of them voluntarily. In the House
most of them were members of the conservative.
or at least right-of-center bloc, that has ruled the

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support. Majority leader Mike Mansfield of
Montana is confident of reelection and whip
Robert Byrd of West Virginia who unseated
Kennedy two years ago does not expect a

lower chamber most of the time since World War
it.

be

In the Senate, the defeat of Republicans
Margaret Chase Smith of Maine, Jack Miller of
Iowa and Gordon Allott of Colorado by liberal
Democrats who will quickly associate them-

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George McGovern. 1)-SD., says he will
not bid for a leadership post in the Senate,
.ilthough he intends to speak out against Nixon
policies and he plans to seek reelection in 1974.
Even if he did challenge Mansfield or Byrd, it is
Sen.

selves with Sen. Edward Kennedy means a
distinct move to the left
House GOP hip Leslie At-ends of Illinois
sees a period of great uncertainty.

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"I don't know where to begin counting."
Arends said in an interview. "1 think the House
majority still tends to lean a bit to the conservative side, but there are so many new faces,
so many new ideas that it's going to take time to

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sort out everything"
What about the Senate
"1 have no idea,"' said At-ends. ''The Senate
has been thoroughly undependable or un
predictable on both sides of the aisle and it will
probably continue that wa
Roth sides of the Capitol are huiiing with
speculation about ieadership fights and possible
."

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Justice

'The only fair trial," said Pvt Bills Dean
Smith at a press conference after being
acquitted of the murder of two U. S Army of.
ficers. "would have been no trial at all Beside
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ctrrw1 #neela !'iavis.
who

coined

a similar

after her own

response

acquittal last .June on murder and conspiracy
charges.

Both Pvt. Smith and Miss Davis ignore the
fact that there are nations where no trials are
held much less public trials - in cases like

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more objectively. The Smith and Davis trials
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snob' blowing through the holes
of cracked Lcingiass rickiws
wasn't any radio or
television in those good old
days. A phonograph machine
played only three minutes
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B' F1A\K MA('OMEER

an withstand the rigors of weightlessness for up to 56 days

Milhtar-Arrofpaer i-tinter
Coplc' %rai Service

72. I ON a the Pin'

Can man endure nearly two months in space with'ut
physi?.sil and psychological damage that would threaten his
to a-irk and funcbrni again back on eaFJ if not.
manned unerplaneta.y journeys are out, perhaps for this
century.
The answer awaits the outcome of Skylab, the federal
'ipace agency's manned three-miasrnn r0)ect scheduled for

'r3.
April. when tirre
Skylab is scheduled for Wt.off
ttronauts commanded by Nv Capt Ctit.rles i Pete
Conrad. a veteran of the Apollo 1 )ow'nej ii the macrn, a-ill
aliti fur e !S-ds trip around the world at an altitude of 7t't

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By DON OAKLEY

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The other got off slightly easier—$100 fine, fourmonth suspended sentence and hunting rights denied
for 12 years
The punishments. while stiff, were not extraordinarily
so Hunting laws in most parts of the country carry
prt'tt) strong sanctions and judges don't hesitate to em
ploy them And in general, hunters support the laws
in their strictness and in their enforcement, because
they know that their sport depends upon the wise conser!iOfl of animal resources.
It is ironic, though, that the law seems to do more to
'tect an:mals than it does to protect people.
In some circumstances, you can actually haie more
trouble on your hands if .ou kill Farmer Brown's cow
than if "ou kill Firmer Brown himself
If any judge, as a matter of policy, revoked peoples
drving licenses for 12 or 15 )ears because they were resinsjble for the taking of a human life on the highway
he would be callcd a hanging judge
Of course. itiv.st traff.c deaths are caused by acci
dents Unlike hunters know ingir violating hunting laws.
ti-a peopU get behind the wheels of their cars with the
del'beratc intention of killing someone For many people, too, a ear is essential to their livelihoods
Yet it seems that in so mans- cases, a person has to be
grcssly in the wrung, almost willfully negligent and have
a r'cord of accidents and violations as long as his arm
before the law takes the ctrerre step of revoking his
license more or less permanently
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without suffering major physiological or psychoiop"al
imirmerit, plans for krng-'endurance manned missions to
the planets beyond the moan must be sidetracked. Under
these circwnstances they would have to aait until medical
science could learn how to cianbat the unpatts on man of
prolonged periods in space.
It athaes'r postflight astronaut pbycal-psythological
data unprtict'dented in previous space missiciris, six pertabk
hut4ikt medical latiaratonies have been installed abcaard the
aircraft carrier USS Ticonderoga, tentatively selected as
prime reccn'r" ship icr all three Skylab ventures. The tabs
are c,csweried Army inobilt field hospitals.
Heart of each Lab is a medical nteri.cry batik or electrum -'brain" produced by Martin Marietta Aerospace.
Dens-er Dts'isrnn. The Martin Marietta data acquisition
rystern iniu&amp;s i'umputers. recorders. television cameras
and medical measuring devices designed to gather swiftly all
available pos1.igtit mhrmation on Skylab's rune astronauts.

Sees ire

Look fur some wild maneuvering
i,l year in the realm of tax credits.
Rarch institute of America is
ath'ising its clients It U understood
thai beth President Niacin and
Congress agree that investment
t'redits we needed 10 1IUtWr
and peoduc1vity, extectmoI
ports and other t4b)ediJves It as
believed there will be new limits
ences, perhaps
incimie
izilnient of tax eaeinaon for state
and kcal bonds 111A says there will
be strong pews to raise estate
umm stick cipturn breaks peobab}.s
a ill be tightened, accelerated

r'caUun fa.t's a touih revka

'flit" ti
xnd ttit i) 'tt.)t
surcharge as a quick fix for taggiru.

rrvenues
The holding t'wnparn fir Linu:,
Tank Car Co., known as Trans Union
Ln the
field of water treatment. waste
water treatment and water cooling
through an 05 per cent ua-ne suba Paine,
sithar. Ecudyne Cr
Wetit,ci, Jackson 6 curtis report
poinu out.
The cw'renl depreed petce level
of Continental Illinois Corp. has
ct'ugtd the ee of Blyth Eastman
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School art' many and varied including items such as vhet'kt'rtx,ards,
gun racks, hook hol ders. toys and hii'd houses . Looking over the display
a'' Nancy Sparks, Pal Uohsanc urt and Barbara Watson.
(Ann Riley Photo,

Askew sought the loan (unrI i

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Itoisi' Spe;ikt'r T rr"tl Ses.rl.'rarnpis, n;iniird Rep

from amFxempt r
date (ron next July 1 to
nic'ipuil
utility
taxes
Officials
ti-day.
U'.t"rt Hartnett 0-Miami, to
exemption
was
nod.\,skew s-al.i south Florida s-aid the
h".ul the lions.' pirei Sole tel f.0 oil a serious winter drought vertenttv taken sway last iesas uwinbers were [tens. .Jnhn with !iku' Okeechobee down a don
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u'u ing for su'w er plant and
on van out fall project_c lie said
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,:r ,q) 'ia'n ri.tt with quietly ,sutvi-oted r'Ior;ii if t he
AP'
It 1,1 Al lA.1*1EE. Pit
the luau fund would help thenri
tet-rell Sessuins, 1)- speaker selection rules praised
Itvforrrs.m:snded
freshmen
Speaker
uomiiily with a tough law biking
fr'';Iini'n r their 'rur we
''Dirty
Tampa.
rousing
hum to in1)a,
requirhiwmnsakers,
dubbed
the
if lm'rt New Year's
railing
M,irko-.
zen."
have
balked
at
the
idea
terrede
by
o
ing 90 vr rent treatment f D
.in.l
tither
house
le:uti'r
'Flicker
House.
of
speaker
t-wising
i
wastes
into his office for a rnnforeni
Swunnsors of the hilt, which two years IR O(l'.- ant'It.
It's m', iflts'fltiiifl to all
of
}iiiu.su'
the
defi.i::
as strongly hacked by state
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t'8Uctia
tiur:ng the third week it
r da
i d.tr ;
'-s'n
triditon
may
force
their
veterpo llution control officials, sal.!
to
resni
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into
reforming
the
session
in
April
-nflcagues
the lumul ' outti help cities get an '
the Spea k er-ilestgnate situatorti'ni On projects while await- the rules,
The
yearling
Democrats
took
hon."
S.ssurns said.
ins: (eh'r;il grants or other
KINOSBERTY UOME.'3
The
freshman called for murl'
their
stand
Thursday
as
reports
uisrmnis of financag.
irnulated that a caucus would than postponing a showdown
Pr es tient
Nix on
' ithhlilditig this week of more be ( alled for a pledge-counting between M.n'Kay and Tucker
E NJ)Y LUXUR Y LIVI NG
than $21Y1 mullion Ic. sewer plant shownkiwn between Reps. [n They also asked for reform f
ip- Ttit'ker, 0-Tallahassee, and the Speaker selection system
onistruit-tion
funds
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I l'niieuubu'r conference
alter calling Askew at the
agreed In a voice
vote lot.' 'Thursday to a coingovernor's mansion.
TAI.I.AIIAS.SEE, Fla. s API
The compromise would have
(;i'. lteubini Askew shot down a promise providing a triple
deal h penall y ruuIs!irlInii 'cc 'itituiins ii i ds':ith pu'naltv u'n- Out'i'fl :i t - (,i';si'tt.'f '''order tt.r 4.
prompting temu.'es, but Askew's opposition options: Askew's proposal,
today,
early
passed by the Rouse, for
senators on a legislative con- threw tilt- plan into liniibo,
Ed Dunn, Askew's legal aide, ttireujudgt' sentencing, panel;
ferema'e committee to consider
iiittee the comupro- the Senate version of a trial
going home without restoring told the committee
jury sentencing or a judge
uiiisi' 'sniiiu'ks of being unconithe death penalty.
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cictisug alone if the defendant
waived a Jury trial.
Dunn sail either the three judge panel or trial jury sentencing would be art't'2table Is,
Askew, but not a combination
that would 'sj;ht the baby into
two parts and put it back
to gether lit ore bill
Rep. William Rish, 1)-Port St.
,Jue, author of the ('oni)romnise,
disputed Dunn's contention that
sentencing options would be anA

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and Nov. 20 found all three
Once a
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trunciut.s in excellent health.
month a detachment of
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soldiers Stliti()fletl in the ilesiin iiiediccil isolation, which relate swampland surrounding
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electric chair," RIsh said.
The conference 'tiiiiiiiitti
scheduled another iittt'iIiI)t
resolve the seniteusciiig deadlock
beta-t'emi the houses. 'ftc chair.
man, Rep. Jeff Gautier,

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I'h{ESS
The Guisei-nor
Extended the sFecial
session by a day when the
hIou.sc and Senate were
unable to agree on the
termiis of a death penalty
bull

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Ihills ti.st'd -

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Exempts
churches from paying city
utility taxes S119.\ S"n
Ia'uis de la Porte, I

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missiles, but Army 'it i.
list tilt,
gave
could
not leati
monthly practice
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to an inadvertent
quit
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teiuinic&amp;' uien cut least to a.'rk
the ii tissili's whiemi t hey lived
hst'rking or rt'pcu irs.''
hirig (k'n I)au'il hi. Suid$derthi, tile uimn alus has liii'
authority to order tIn' iiiissiles
'mitt, thti' air, said 12 sw-hi uuuisslit'
SItes curt' still tin 4.itiiitr alert mi
south i"lonida
Tin' iuils.silt' iiiiplcn u'iitents
sprouted from:i Key West to
Carol ('ity' It) years ago ii tile
wake of the' l%2 ('tuba iuiisslle
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air dt'ft'IIM's betlu'd tip a us'r It
us lear uied (hi cit S., v iet

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ilInt's All, inc hiding liii' astru.
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st'paruite' tilt- st1ugi's awl u cirious
lairts of tilt- rocket after the)

t4iønel I) Ed* 6 Co. says it is

find that even having
time, the legislative process requires
me to make inspection trip.- to Po,is, Mod.-id, Rome,.!'

siutilt .1 a u ks to con.
the full IA ,'isl,iture

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hicurtituon. ('ennui's
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I,as tan i hiildni'n, a daughter
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Professiun,ii Decorator
Interior I. E;.mnruor
Carpeting. ,inije
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visit lit (iii' u-rca' qucurters,
hut the hiihirt'mi will hi.uve (ii

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(,ertain crinies. [lilt,\

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izul iskt a
I iiiqi who c riticized
for calling tilt- special session,
s sid this lsn t the right is ai
to on sider thu death penally,

Now Under Construction

flue t hchnibCr Thursday and
decide.! they wculd take a stand
against a showdown between
tw men they barely know
The (wet'. e people did not
v mt to be forced into voting
tI they hod a chance to get to
kcthe candidates,'' sa id
hi' itt 13r'w ni , 1)-Dci tuna

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tee stalell'ated, Sen. Dempsey
Barron, D-Panaina Cit\. sald,

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sanford Florida

Movie title The twelve met in

Tampa. To governor.
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Allows cities to
USC land acquired through
tax foreclosures for pubht'

remained unfinished but the
deathI'110!tY was the only iliaJor item keeping the legislators
in Tallahassee.
With (tie conference conniuiit-

to

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licker declined comment but cimpaigns wouldn't begin anti
me of the freshmen said the all House members had tim. :
n- ,iiittir of a caucus was irculgit- get to know the ranitidates.
Robinson soul a number il
I by his supporters
1 think Tucker was pushing Iiu.' mns'n:h.'rs who have
it t bring it toahead," wiui
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Itip Frank Williams, D-Starke
Another freshman, 28-yearold Rep. Grover Robinson, DPensacola, dubbed his group
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Ains art- allip"ed

mnissiles had be t'ui iiistiIlt'd ill
l'ubu, J0 uiulics south of Kt'y
West.

constituents,

bills that the fgistature
i'd 'I !ir'.iloy night
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until
postpone its ouleratlon
Iii' i\;irsi.May gerieriul cessIon
'I tie water pollution bill,
winch establishes ii loan fund
fir iuiprntvt'mient of city se wer
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legislative leaders decided to

tire.' iiiursor S.'nuite arr.'nd
iist'nt- It p;is.su'd till- hlou.c.' I IP
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propri;itetl buy (orIires5 ((it F'tirt'.
(',wen (ciot after-i litmaily wet perkt
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(.rant $9 million .
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Florida tiiatle the program even ('berry, 1L-Isatni frry LiberIlotis.' and Senate approval pleti' construct i on of
Tom were granted in one day to a inetliral
(I Lakeland;
tore
school
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rutre important, s ponsors said
how in It- u' world are WV" W" \le h'her-40n, 1-F'ort l.oitier- measure p'opur,ed h:, (Amp- I n%'t'r'dty of enth Fiord-i
irii to lean up the waters (If IbIS dale, Jane Robinson, U-Merritt trifler ?'rAti 1) f)h'kinson hut -skew saId the appeopriat -n
clilt' if we have to keep waiting Island: Id Blackburn, f)
not included in Askew's call.
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for federal 1uinclq'" asked Sen
It gives I)irkinsnn power to trtirtion -n 'chodiste -inr.' , vi
'rainpa, Tom Tohiascen, RIfit hard Pettigrew. D1,1,liarni. Pennarola. and William Gibnon, regalato inveottmPrit advi%ory million ~s-ler0 .tr irl ~ ol-I *,,
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services set up in Florida by materIal'.'
had U-Orlando
the fund to $511 million,
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Nit restored it It) the fill lative approval to a bill which
needed to pro-vent in iniitnount following nudging from would give the Central and vasion by wildcat, illegitimati'
Askew forces
South P'!orlrta Flood Control securities dealers."
liihhying on the equal rights District power to regulate
Also approved md sent to the
mn'ntitt'nt was heavy until the ground cater not iict'd in governor were measures to I.'v,istativr leadership decided agri ilture and limit eonAllow public frf.'nder.3 to
Wednesday night to put off ac- suinipt son
draught represent indigents in misdea
if
tion until the regular session in emergency is declared
meanor 'aces in which they
April and to name coninisthees
The powers were in the 1q72 - nuiW receive jail terms Camirt
to hold
hearings around the Water Resources Act, hut the officials saul the Supreme
state
new measure steps tip the effer- ('ourt luuil required it

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Chart projections by suck
investment Letter snuw a niiediwuItTm 124 area goal fur Sears
fluetiuck and o new medium-term
bit targt't trf 7 V for Airiceican

iigtufKiint e tension of the tr,asiness
expansion. It is suggested the tea
growUi phase mtgbt continue fur
several years Puteittia] problems
are said to rn'i, bow-ever. and
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Of three major cutijet-ts in w
Jti'nbiri Askew's special se ssion
all, thi' I,'glcl;itiire adopted
only uHf' ii $l() iiiiilitiii water
pollution ors(r(il bill by U,.'

'Ihi' cession was to have endiii Tinirsilay night, but Askew
oinpu'iled Iii extend it
unitu' day to se ttle l(i,ucr' arid
S.'nitr' differences on is till re
iupocr the death luenalty.
Another inaitur measure, flit,
iirrpoced ratification of the
i'quiiii rights airieritirrent, tilt

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It will i' a lung time before two men jump the gun on
deer season in Meigs County, Ohio
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to offer new proofs of age
No federal agency is as well equipped to handle in
short order large new numbers of aid recipients. Its
operations are supremely automated It will have to
add around 15.X0 new employes to do the adult welfare job, but that's just half the number of 'man-years"
state and county welfare agencies use now to do the job
1 152 and mans' are so
!:tt'r t',2!
of
the aid-dispensing units
cent
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small that roughly 75 per
do not een use automated check-writing systems
The added federal effort naturally won't come costfree. Mr Nixon figures it will add $1 5 billion to the U S.
budget in calendar 1974
lliit there will be offsetting state savings. Estimates
are hard to find. but one is in the range of $800 million
a year. States presently paving adult category benefits
higher than the new federal minimums are encouraged
by the President to keep on doing so. The United States
will assume any new costs Involved

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President's basic reform proposals.
In signing the legislation. Mr. Nixon himself seemed
to acknoa ledge this It is not without point, either, that
both the Senate's Special Committee on Aging and the
t'ompt'tcnt , detached research organization, the Brook.
ungs Institution, had recommended federal takeover of
the adult categories
Nor is it chance that led Congress to hand the adrnin
istratz'e task to Social Security The agency. dispensing
benefits to 28 million Social Accurity beneficiaries and
handling Medicare as well, is widely regarded by legis
lators, scholars and others as by far the most efficient
arm cf the federal go ernment's sprawling bureaucracy
There are practical reasons why Social Security should
get this job. Authorities there estimate that 60 per cent
of the persons on the affected public assistance rolls al.
reads are known to them as either Social Security or

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agency has been given administration of the new federalized program, believes it may be ''in the mold" of the

e1 up their
h
tmc the h.i1 t.' pcvphpoor dark souls ht' dwelt in
8't.E
B hAt. O
go
Ill
bet
when
the
snnv.
was
money
all
their
life
had
to spend
NEW YORK AP - Listen. Africa
and you heated your tu o feet deep the decided most their old age in a poor house or
Grandpa. don't start telling me
They didn't get a
nt)
cou
stoves or a furnace of the time the didn't really
Soc
with
again about those good old houses
all
Or
at
least
Social
Security
check from the
in the basement, and you had to have to go
d4)S
zc'vcrnflwnt
every
month, or
keep shcTlLng coat in them nfl not right aia'
\'ou've been wearing .
that
men
had
to
work
bt'ip
in
pa)
ing
their
sickness
day long, and the poor little kids
Ibear
you,
,
don't
ears since I was a ri
th
ough
their Saturdays. from 50 to 60 hours a week or bills. You do
mu.cby nostalgia about hoi spent
half
of
hauling out the week's au's norc in those good old days, Grandpa'
those good old ct"
Grandpa, you dcar
So
And how about all those Grandpa Tell me, you lazy old
lA ell, Grandpa. 1 finally grit people wtx didn't have bath- rascal, did you really like doing old fraud, do you go on calling
tired of it and went
those bad old days "the good old
rooms in their houses. Grand- that ery much'
library and read
inthose griodold days.1 read, days" Y 'u're luck) you
dad, and had to walk to a Little
books about those good old hut away at the end of the the banks used to fail arid even managed to In through them'
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as you rail them let me
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you m,a' have fciriotten'

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k doctor would make a house
gill all right, and for only V.
too. tuit if you were real sick
wi
th pneumonia or scarlet fever
E L £ PP'ONE
diphtheria, there aa't
s'
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AFORD
FLA
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muchheulddnaboutitrea
FR E N CH AVE
ly. Most of the medicines then
F LC%
FR A
in blue bottIe. tasted
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Dire''
&amp;
- and didn't do much
A,'e
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brown
LE
good
C,rcuia!'r' C.er*'a Y,snae'
&amp;N
v)i.'\ hE
In those good old days women
k
wore tight c'nz-sets that made
JZ
C.lFC"A
. '.,F'
'€k'
iED
themf,'elaflcta)hkethe)wert
(.iy
in the grip of an anaconda, and
men wore high white collars so
ROY
,..
stx!fwith starc'hthat thetrnecks
Ed."
i'ere rubbed raw most of the
Unit
e"AS
4LIS
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CAS.ft4
,
went ct'ch
Sur.ia3. all the ministers ever
AL PH
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talked about was boa hard the
•'V r
t
devil was grabbing for your
shirttail, boa hot the coats of
S'T I .. I
,,
'k,-'
bell would be. and boa much
w
the c'hurch's
sufferinr in order to save the

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Offbeat Ruminations

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proving the chaotic welfare system is already under way.
Congress did vote to federalize, starting Jan, 1, 1974
of welfare—pubwhat are called the "adult categories"
by
various
levels
of government,
.
assis
t
ance
en
now
gi
lit'
b;it administered by states and counties. Covered hr this
aid are the needy aged, blind and disabled.
million people
it is estimated that in 1973 501110 3 3
below
help
from
agencies
of
will continue to get this kind
the federal Level
minimum
But the new federalizing law sets
an
Individual
and
or
for
f
income standards of $130 a month
inc
this prothat
is
The
official
guessing
$lfiS for a couple
to qualify
vision %% ill allow another I S millionpeople
on
this
segment
total
for payments, perhaps swelling the
million
of the welfare rolls to 4 8
account
This impending change of course leaves out of
estimated
to
recipients,
'
t'lfare
of
total
the enormous
1973, getting aid in the
reach 12 5 million in calendar
i-ategory of ''families with dependent children President
Nixon's budget for fiscal 1973 estimated the federal cost
of this kind of aid at $4 7 billion
Nevertheless, what is getting under way for the ad.
initted1% far smaller "adult categories" could serve as a
and more
1)1 0(1 1)1x, foi k-ffk*t,, ti%v refor m in this wider

could cut both ways.
Sen Robert Griffin of Michigan who also
won reelection Nov. 7 is expected to continue as

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The defeat this fall of major welfare reform proposals
step toward mi.
is obscuring the fact that one signifiCant

crushing defeat Nov. 7.
On the Republican side, however, a contest
may he developing. Minority leader Hugh Scott
of Pennsylvania bested Sen. hlowaid Baker of
Tennessee. 42l. two years ago after the death of
Sen. Everett I)irksen of Illinois. Baker's fatherin-law. Scott's leadership. however, has not been
dynamic and Baker's easy reelection in Tennessee may have set the stage for another
challenge. The marked conservative outline that
President Nixon has drawn for the next four
s-ears ma benefit Baker But some senators are
m
very critical of Mr. Nixon's failure to capaign
vigorously for Republicans like Mrs Smith,
Miller and Allott. The White House influence

pondering a bolt to the GOP. hut Byrd remains
the No I possibility.
The Democratic Senate leadership is not
expected to change despite K ennedy's new

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majority of Senate colleagues, even before his

Democrat Sen. William Spong and a general
Republican t rend in Virginia.
Some believe Sen. James Eastland and Sen.
ts
John Stennis, veteran Mississippi Democrats
and powerful committee chairmen also are

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doubtful that the presidential nominee could win.
M -(;overn was not highly regarded by a

in party labels,
Sen. harry F. By rd Jr.. the Virginia
Democrat turned Independent s is now flIflOItId
ready to join the Republican Party in the wake of
William Scotts victory over
GOP Rep

The Democrats have gained two seats in the
Senate for a 56-43 margin. There is one In
dependent.
The Republicans gained 15 seats in the
House, but they still tTail the Democrats by 27

re

Shapes

cflanges

The arithmetic of the new Congress is easy.

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Women Still Seek

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DEAR ABRY: The letter from the pastor's wife
complained because her husband ogled the cute young
thirs in miniskirts tickled my funny bone.
I, too, am a man.of.the-clOth who gives more than a
passmg glance to the scantily clad girls of my parish-for
purposes of preparing and delivering a scathing bell's fire
sermon against such further displays!
I am also I iftyish and capable of having "turned on"
feelings, but when such thoughts knock on the door of my
Imagination, I do not znvte them to be entertained.
My wife is neither a qualified observer of my conduct
nr .ri accurate interpreter of my actions, and unle that
pastor's wife who wrote to you can attest to her husband's
exorcisedl she had
Intent tin which case she should be
Lord's
forgivCfl(SS for
better fall on her knees and ask the
entertaining such presumptuouS thoughts as she conveyed
In her "sick," lack-of-iath letter to you.
ANOThER PASTOR

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DEAR ABB\': My husband and I want to donate ow
bodies after death, but don't know bow to go about It Can
GETtiNG ON iN YEARS
I you help us'
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DEAR GET1'ING: To donate your eyes alit' dtath,
contact 'your local lions Club. To donate special parts
Ikidneys. dcl, contact 'sour nearest unh'erclty medical
school.
Prebleins' T'rnst Abby. For a personal reply, write I.
ABBY. BOX D7$. I.. A., CAUF. 0Oi and eaclose a
damped. Mrrtsrd envelope.
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in t Ii a I same'
t.e and
fifleSSC but he still
might only g a t h e r in 12
V
tricks.
how would this happen"
He would play dummy s ace
I
of spades after the jack held
and
West would false-card
C
by dropping the queen.
This is what m 1 g h t be
called an automatic play.
The queen and 10 are equals
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s i n c e the jack has been
played, but there is a great
difference
a
South knows I h a t West
holds the queen. He does not
a
know who holds the 10. South
ti
should probabl) ignore the
false card, play his king and
n
drop the 10, but experts are
: law unto themsehes and
Uth juSt migni iinessc nt
lt OS'sftld &amp; Janit's Jaeob
nine-spot and let the 10 make
how w o U I d you pla) against him
outtis si no-trump confj tract'
If you are an ordinary
er you would lead
bridge
a spade toward dummy at
Tht tidnr ho' tcer
come stage of the proceedSouth
Fast
North
ings and fin'sse dumrn) 's
14
jack. The jack would hold
F'
1V
J and eventually you would
held
Y..
make all 13 tricks since the
•3
£,KG5
VAK
spade breaks 33
WhMt
do
you
do
oc'v
\Vhat would happen in a
c
A-Some people pia a jump
match point duplicate game
1
to four hearts shos four hearts.
for life masters"
it 15 hlht*rd point' and
Life master South would
ssn)rtnns. This is a wrfrct
to with the idea of a super
here. If UU don't use this
bid
to
a safety pin) in s p a d
spides.
jump to
a guard against a singleton
TflAY'S
Qt'ESllON
ft queen in the East hand Then
Yoti .1, urn; tu t 0
hi' would abandon that play
t'
r
a
r
to
ant
because tic Would
non'
What
do
you
do
'r' e himself the b('St chance
Ansrr tumoru'
an v.'rtnck Hi' would
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DEAR POLI.Y-About a 'car ao I put a Plastic
bumper sticker on my cork' bulletin hoard. When I
tried to remove it, pieces of the cork stuck to the
hack of the sticker I have tried steaming, heating
and ironing hut with no success Does ant- one know
of anything else I could use to remove this sticker
and still have the cork all in one piece" An's- suggestions will he appreciated KAVE
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especial1) so since becoming a mother It seemed that
it cry time we were Out in our car our two.vear'*ild
would get thirst)- and 'she would have to pull oft the t*
to a drinking fountain Without a cup she drank scarcely
any water at all and would soon be thirsty again. I tried
leaving a cup in the car but somehow it was always misplaced. I remedied the situation by putting an inexpenpaper cup dispenser 3-ounce size) on the inside
door of the glove compartment. Now we all know 'shere
to find a clean cup hut are very careful to put the used
ones in trash barrels,-l'IELLA

LIBR- (Sept 23 to Oct 221 If' you get busy making your
propert) more charming today, you will he addmg to its value
and impro'sng your financial tuation ihen concentrate on
an idea that can add to your income
ScORPIO (Oct 23 to No's' 211 State your aims to others
thinking ve clearly no and can gain their full
nce you
cooperation Fithet accept invitaflonS or extend them so you

are

have an enjoyable evening
SAGITTARIUS (Not 22 to Dec 211 h:orgrt about those
time-waiting activities and figure out hots to have more
ccess in the future have discuoflS tsmth experts You can
enjoy a happy and romantic evening
your
CAPRICORN tDec 22 to Jan 20) Others appreciate
and
ou
much
fine qushties now sogo out soclall)
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derive the henc'ZitS , group
within
that
group
place
1 ake your rightful
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AQUARIUS (Jan fl to Feb lQl You are not happy unless
your work is done so checrfull) handle those tasks awaiting
improving your
your attention Do something wise about
friends
credit A good time to meet nets
201 You are able to extend your
PISCES (Feb 20 to Mar
that carl' in the
sc' get busy
horizons considerably nc
trip
you hate been
for
morning Make rrangcracr.s
off
any
longer
it
wanting to make Don't put
at

he or she will he
IF YOUR CHILI) IS BORN 1OD&amp;Y
one of those charming youngslers v.ho will attract others
ealy, hut could he spoiled ti) them leach to stand on own
earn own wa' in the world for best results in this
two feel
talent-loaded chart There is the ability here to formulate big
plans and cany them out successfully Sports are fine
0.
"The Stars impel, they dci not compel" What 'eu make
your life is largely uptc'tOU'
sign for
Carroll Righter's Individuat Forc,ast for our
hirthdate
For
your
copy
send
your
December is now ready
and SI to Carroll Righter I cirecasi tnamc of nr'ss'spaper* Box
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FORICASI FOR SUNDAY, DICIMBIR 3. 1972
(,LNI:RAL TLNI)EN(ILS. Au active and
d&gt; namic day in which delving into spiritual and
religious truths or studying philosophical arid scientific
matters. can bring the rightful answers you seek. A good time
to study and improve upon your financial affairs
ARIES Uslar II to Apr I) Your intuitive faculties are
'scorking very yell nov., and if you follow their promptings,
'ou can solve difficult problems Shots more
find
'.o
atfection to mate Asoid one asho is troublesome

PEAR POLL\'-I ha's e made set cml hats from plastic
bleach bottles and hope m directions make it possible
for Mrs .1 11 to make one succef till)' For mine. I cut
eight pieces for the crown anti eight pieces for the brim
Those for the crown headband are rectangles with one
side not too much longer than the other and with rounded
corners Those for the brim are shaped somewhat like a

WORRY

ammrnt slv"ild
frank
hik millions if v.ise's' You'd
rarrl lose sour male' if 'au'd
just realire it isn't roast beef but
that
herserakr
boudoir
paramours emplo&gt; to seduce
sour husbands So regain that
of
&gt;ciur
chassis
rtass
hnnr&gt;moon' IHet
('ASE V S59 Don D aged 3. is
the husband vihose wife was
crushed at finding out about his
affair with a teenager
'But, liT Crane "he protested
thin

coed because I didn't irate m&gt;
v.ifc'

GEMINI (May 21 to Jane Ill You are able to repay favors
to others today and pave the way for even better relations u-i
the future 1 aking the helth treatment )'OU netd is as ise Yu
need to relax mare Br wnsihle
to JuI&gt; I I') You have fine
MOON ('hIlLI)kl N iune
rvat1a'e ideas hut it will take more study before you can
succcWt'Cly put them in operation Plan time for rt'CICatiOn
&gt; 'u like Pick your friends very carefully,

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VIRGO tAug 22 to Sept Ill Planning time for scr"s'iccsof
sour choice can tiring cscellerit results now, particular!)' if )'OU
are feeling someas hat depressed Being asith persons who enjoy
the same things as you is wise'
LIBRA tSrpt 23 to Oct 11) \'isualiz.ation ci! greater
abundance can result in j ust that if )'ou concentrate on such
toda&gt;. and put &gt;our dreams on a practical basis Make this a
worthv.hile day Relax at hwnr tonight
SCORPIO lOct 3 to Nov III Engage ir personal activities
that will help you to pin our finest aims very soon 1 he
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SAGII'IARIUS Noa' 22 to Dec II) Meditation v.111 show
the best path for you to follots in the future so that )'OU
become both happier and more successful Effort on )'our part
will bring true rapport v.ith loved one
I'RlCOKN i Dc 21 to Jan 20) You can get in touch
a cie"et friend and get the as'ustane you need for gaining
some aim you hat-c in mind A good time to entertain loyal
friends A generous attitude is wise
AQUARILS (Jan 21 to Feb 19) Get in touch with
higher-ups arid show your finest sh'dily ss' th5t )ou car
advance more quicki)' in your line of endeavor Handle a civic
affair and shots taat you knots exacti&gt;' what you are doing.
PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar 20) You hate some exceient ideas
that s)'outd tie discussed v.ith higwigs so that you can put
ni the
them into successful operation You ..ir, rl"v,
the ng,ht sourc'
informaticar '.ou require

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,!mtttmnt
xi a 5'k, ('its' l'.niginet'r liarolil
,11,'liffe told City ('ouiit'il (hit'
''s i'r extension upon SIt 44.
Ihuk'liffe told i'o*iiu'il ia's(
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2.

NAME STAT UTE
ci MAY CONCIT(4P4

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tI't) Q'5i ftiil the'
our suant to tI'se'
tatiouS Name Statute'' Chapter
reuse's'
Florida Statute.
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the CIerS of the Crcvt Cot, In
Semnote County, Florida.
receipt of proot of the
cation of that IOtCe, the' ic
I 'us name, to wat MY RI At)
'.TERPWISES under which I sun
:.ied ri busineSS at 12i Gum
rCt U fhe' City of Lonqwond,
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the party Interested in

ns enterpriSe 5 as

Oiled at Casselberry, Seminole
C 'ety, Florada. November 71, 1977
P t'Iuth Des. I. I. II. 27. 1912

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OF

CITY

Court, Seminole County. FIlda in
5((Os'dIXC with the' •'rovl%I0r of
thi- Fastit'ous P4,iinr Statute'S, To
W't Sec too 155 09 I br ida St Stuis's
1957

S Donald K Nor man
for Metb5 N Norman
Publaii'i Dec I, a is, fl 1977

CIVIL ACTION NO 17.1471
RosYMOND

THOMAS

VER

Pi.:.'uc Hearing will be held at the
MILLION. JR - Petitioner ,'incl
£j'rnma%tion Room in theCity Hall an PI4YL LIS JEAN VIZ RMILL ION.

Thr City of Sanford. Florida. ii? 7 00

Respondent

u' '.k P M on Dt'ember II. 197?,
NOTICE OF SUIT
10 Phyllis Jean Vermilion
IS onSsdt'r changes and amend
ma'iutsfothe Zoning OrdinariceOf the
3909 E 96th Street
City of Sanford, FIo.'da. as follows
Cleveland. Ohio
Tn,it property lying west of Hugh
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
wi, 1797 and South of Lake Mary
that an action for Oissoiufl.n Of
rezoned
0, ,lm'vart s proposed to
,s,irriage has been filCd agnst YOU
'n R 1AA (Single Family
and you arc required to serve a copy
ç .sa'IIing) Distract to 14 3 (Multiple'
of your written defenses, If any, to
Fiu'uily Dwelling) Ostrict under
ce,i'th M flc'ane of STEPHEN
Oro.iance Plo 175. asarnendt'd or to
SON &amp; BEANE, Post Office Drawer
respective zone MR I (Multiple
One, Casselberry, Florida, 3770
F,irnily Residential Dwelling)
Attcrneys for the Petitioner, and fate
Distract. undnf the propos £°fl9
the original wath fhe Clerk of the
Ordnance No 1097 Said property above styled Court on or before
being more' particularly described December 17th. 1977. otherwise
follow-s.
Judgment may be entered at,MIflSt
Lot 2 and Igts I thrOugh I?. Lake you for the relief demanded In the IN

Petition

',i'l have an opportunity to be
fr,ird at hid hearinu*By order of the City Commission

Arthur H flcckwlth, Jr
Clerk of Circuit Court
By Maxine S Eden

City Clerk of the City

of Sanford, Florida

Deputy Clerk

Publish Nov 10, 17, 71. &amp; Des. 1,

ublish December 1, 1917

197?

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t'he.s'etke
It't'ause &gt;uur mate promised to
lute 'sou in the- asedding
ceremony pu&amp;sthly 10 or i years
ago uu lazily coast and think hi
ill make' h:,
te'rf pritriatse'
rt'u..atn fithlul lures er
Hut e'mttfl'flS arc n aubrct to
delivery at a later date just
because' of our mental pledges'
Late ritrt he es'ek
EVERY DAY'
And if you are nuts a sloppy, fat
unperfumed and listless bedroom
mate, who even snores during
marital relations, then you better
get st'art"d !st'
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NAME
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Bill B . Crier

Harry A. Sambrook
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COUNC ILMAN
(Vote for three)

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Armchair Shopping

( 11Greg) Driggers

Thomas E . ('fom) Emb rtc
Louis

F. Kirby

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Richard A. Leigh
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STENSTROM. DAVIS &amp;
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Notice of Public Sale
NOTICE IS HEREBY C.iVI'N
that, pursuant to .trvicndd Sum
mary ,Iudgenint of Foreclosure
rendered on November 77. 1977 in
thatt certain cause pending an tile
C urcut Court, in and for Seminole
County, Florida. in Cavil Action rIo

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mary Judgment of Foreclosure
MO P4 T 0 AGE
ASSOCIATION, a corporation
rendered on November 20. 1972 an
organized arwi eiuttanij pursuant to
that certain cause pending in thd
the ta*t of the' United States of
Circuit Court. an and for SemInole
America, is F'l4intitt. and E
County, Florida, an Civil Action No
/2645 wherein GOVERNMENT
DONNIE PADGETT and JUNE
PADGE TT. h-S wifd, are D,frn
N A T I 0 N AL MOM T 0 AG E
dants, the undersugned. as Clerk o
ASSOCIATION, a corporation
the at,ove' ,tyled Court wit at H
ius'giunilt'd and ciasting pursuant to
O'c'Otk A M on December I, ifPZ
Title Ill of the National Hou'flg Act.
a% Ptaintitf. anti WILLIAM TARVER
offer for sale and sell to the Paigtiesl
and beSt bidder for cash. &amp; the Iri'
.and 0(111' P4 EDNA TARVER, hiS
Wrsti dour of the Courthouse l
'.sife, are' Deft'ndsoIs, th
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!iemnlnole Ctunty, Florida, at Sa"
dersigneil. as Clerk of the 4bove
ford,
Florida. tie folloasnçi
styled Court. will at ii 00 o'clock
described property, lying and being
A M on Deceniber I. 1917 offer for
in Seminole County. Florida, t *1
sate and tell to the highest and tacit
LotS flbo(k A, CARRIAIJE HILt
Odder for cash. at the front (West)
Courthouse of Seminole UNIT NO 1, according to the plat
ddo' of
theft'uf as recorde..j in PI,it Boos IS.
County, Florida, 4t Sanford,
Page's 55 scsI 59, Pubiui Rr.urd's of
Florida. the tolto,sciiJ de%cri(id
Se'lflifii, l Cuuaily. I' los' -cIa
property. ly i114J ,iIid being iii
INCI UDING
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follon-ng
Seminole County, Florida, to wit
lot 7, Block 7. LINCOLN
(Ie%(rit)ed hUuSChQId appIiarara
Jatiitroi Air Conditioner. Modei 41
HEIGHTS SECTION TWO,
ording to the plat theresf as
0)5, Serial 72)7131. Luxaire
recnrnh'd in Pust Book IS Page 1%,
Furncp Model OSUI7 Roper
Dishwasher. 5'sodeI 1541 900. RIscem
Public Records of Seminole County.
Florida TOGETHER with ftc 14o1 Water Heater, Model 02910
follOwing items of property which
Insinkerato,. Model 31) I Tappin
Range, Model 7JISIC and Tappan
are Ioca'ed in and permanently
installed as parl of the
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Hood. Model 5)19, Carpeting im
law ing Roon. Dining Room.
pvovt'IT%cnts on saiu land
iletiroorni. Halls and Closest in all
I Range
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sarpeled areas
Said sale as to be made to ttiify
Said sale is to be made t s,atsfs
the Irmns of said Final Judgrnenl
thC Iermn of said Final 'e'dgment
(Stall
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ARTH'J14 hI IIECKWITH, JR
ARTHUR If BECKWITPI JR
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Clerk of Circuit Court
, Ciri,uit Court

Dec I, 1917

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3019 South Drake

Court of the Eighteenth JudiCial

By Maxine S Eden
Deputy Clerk
SPEIM &amp; SPECK, PA
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Sanforu, I lorida 37/il

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MICHAEL ANTHONY SPAGPIOLI
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
PIGHTEV.NTH JUDICIAL dR
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO 72.1501
In ret The Adoption of:
MICHAEL ANTHONY SPAGPIOLI
attad MAPISA JO SPAGPIOLI
TOR P IZY MAR TI SE V FRIED
MARY
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Petihinner.
SEYF RiED. hiS wife. Co 1'rttOnr
NOTICE OF SUIT
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iivatter,
another
In
(e',,ie',,ihiinuit said tic' had itie't
with liii' city's j,Ianinuing firm
teru'*'rntng a motion lust week
by ('cninu'iluian Daniel I)orfinanu
for the planners to uk'k'te'
SL'r%'i('e stat hills front, the
genic'ral t'tt,iiiti.'rt'iuii otegory
e-ut)''s IIt'St llitlIti lamaflulance set for ptit)lut' hie'iiring
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Room. Seminole county Court
house, Sanford, Florida to consider
an application concerning thaisgrin water ,ind sewer service rates In
,lrq'as rrttled to 0' served hj
0vertre'et Invr'stme'nt Corrup,in,'
(1orcJ of County
Comnvniss,one'rs
Seminole County, Florida
fly' s Greg Drummond
Chairman
ATTEST
s Arthur II Bt'ckwlth, Jr
Publath Nov 71, &amp; Dec I, 6, I). 1972

lOSt, pursuant to Amended Suni

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Sanford. Florida 37/li
Attorneys for Peti'oner
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MAYOR
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Margaret R.

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their athlress
In 'Wlnel,,ue'atlnws'' he ciulul,
ttic'rc arc niot sufltuIt'nit nuini
ls'rs iii ''go iiretunul'' and It was
ek't'ieleei to have the' streets
ii.iiiie'ul anti nu,iils'rinig to Is'
limier the city's gnu systi'iii.
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(%o,ird of County Connniasioncrs,

Aflorneys for Petitioner, whose

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GENERAL ELECTION

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RAYMOND

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FURNITURE
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You are hercOy requirc,'d to life In
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liii' illi.'i br ciiitl tie' tool
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cystetil 115119', theIr ccc tutu line'
a's lIie itriti
1k' cittil he queried itqcigutIrii
nii,iits'rc Itir ro;-ertv of ttii'
ititiuityfulling v.'ltIlInI liii'
Altammite isictill S)'StChil, hut
lids was hut uu'irptnhle Iii ti,'
IluIlty
(;lIIIltiI)lIr(it tOld
' 'until tie' 'still tiie't't with this'
C 'a tint y ('iiii liii scion ne' xl week
re'iatlt'r to the" ,nir,ils'ring.
'liii' elire'vtor ijuii''st Iuneei III''
Hti's'lsnhIllt)' of changing SirInu:
Oaks, sec'Iiiiri one', in which ll
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LEGAL NOTICE

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November, 1977
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Inc City of Sanford. Florida, this
tti day of November, 1912
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incur, hi' revealed, is adustnic'tit (Ii P11)5 (II Four
Iit.Irihlelle's, ii cost oF $I'

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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
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COUNTY, FLORIDA.

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fretiti tin' I )O'l' for
illitiititi of spate, itmi that it
,i*ighit bit' ile't'vssuiry ii, go to e'iist
'oil'' property d's's 1''
l',ltl'flil'tltM lie' also iiie'iithini,'d
that cliii' to tilt' road wteieuiinig
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the wtele"niti,t uI the highway,
thia' its asunilel is' ii'iu 1551(1
hI,'ste'ye'i', 'I'ei'',al,is, li,id*'Iifle'
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It.itta lifle' said gravity in- saul lii' tout 'swtki'ui at ithi I
ti'ri'e'ptar lines were' planiie'cl, nffut'itIs in I Id it1eI uunol til('y
hut (host thit' i'esqwr;itioni niiust ath'isc'cl the' 1)4 11' anticipates
:eIinIg ii, bud for the widening 1)1
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thiit (lii' telephinnu' ('OtilI)ilhiY
pl;uis a large iluct system liii (114'
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road suIt's.
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Seminole agr*'c'tiit'nt was Itibuil(' for
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County, P ior*1a undrr the' lktaIIOu% location of the sanitary iiiaini 2fl
ime' of THE OLD COUN TRY feet off the center line to the
STORE. ,ind I intend to rcQl%ter sad
name with the Clerk of the' Circuit west.

CITY OF CASSELBERRY
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Ihais'se's't'r, lit' (lien isiintt'ei iit
that the priiicip,il stimimitilhtig
block to the preijt'e't
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found girls between the ages of
lB and 27 "the most difficult to
Too spoiled
get along tsith
''I am completely for marriage hut I think my high ideals

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plauded the idea, pointing out,
she would like "to marry a guy
who is willing to make a living
for me so I can stay home and
A San Franraise a family
cisco girl confided, "it has been
difficult to meet men 'ssho will
do the cigar smoking and allots
a woman to be feminine and a
mother to his children Another California girl confirmed
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if -ou've heard there is a
shortage of bachelors in Cabfornia, it is all too true
Only ttso gtrls resented the
bachelor's requirements A 24year-old Chicago girl insisted
"the modern package in men
isn't so great, either. so there"
although. she. too. would
like to meet "an old-fashioned
man
But an Oceanside. L I wornan wanted to know why a 26c'heIor wanted to get
'sear-old
narned anyway "Why doesn't
he look in pet shops for a corn'
dogs and cats can be
panlon
feminine. t'aju a gcsd home.

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iiiiitil,erinm' S) stein for (hit'
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"For I wouldn't trade' m wife cannot arouse a man's erotic
tar a dozen girls like this I-ear- enthusiasm'
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by my ia-day plan that starts
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wife
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you tsith a quick tseight loss
than any other woman
But be sure you eat at least 400
"But she has rebuffed my
attempts at romance in our calories worth of protein daily.
boudoir by saying she is too tired in cottage cheese,
"Besides, she is slopp&gt;'f at and peas, beans, bread, etc
no storage of
For there
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protein,
though
most
of yOU hate
than I do'
and
"So I grey platonic and man)' pounds of excess
decided matte I v.as sugar
Moreoter, protein foods are
pre-ntaturcl (in the' shclf, though
unique'
in that the&gt; lose isper'nt
I am oril&gt; 32
took
our
of
their
caloric alue in the'
v.ite
''When m&gt;
of
being digested'
Pf'OCt'Sb
children to visit her mother. I had
No
other
foods do that'
this affair to find out if I was
During cool v.cathe'r, this
sexually impotent or if m wife
dch&gt;dration diet v.orks 's'ery yell
had lust her romantic allure
for pple who are not doing
rigorous physical work and thus
e'lII:I:sF.( ii: flit I)It flH('E
losing e'xccssi'se perspiration
To kill your appetite'. it
You readers can miase' a quick
one glass of total
prescribe's
test at this '.ery moment
l)c'es "boudoir cheesecake" liquids the 1st day, 2 glasses the
ad and 3 glasses daily through
(-(injUre' up the image of a fat
the' I(Sh d.a&gt;
female' or a slender siren'
You'll be down 10 pounds in the
hots abott dining room "roast
beef" and t'xc'essive devotion to first 10 days
Sosend for my booklet "Hots to
tt'w kitchefl stove'
10 Pounds in 10 Days.'
lose
the
latter
suggest
a
plump,
ls
"motherly old soul'' or a sylph enclosing a lung stam;. return
enselope, plus 25 rents
like paramour"
The most exciting gift you can
you
aregenerally
guilt&gt;'
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Vi,
offer
your hu9band for his birth
cf drising &gt;uur mates into
di&gt;
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Christmas, v.uuld be a
of
your
sins
'lande'stine affairs b
siren in the boudoir
slender
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one ol those cleaet people asho can formulate e plan and then
the best
put it in oper.tlon and get the right results Give
afford,
and
teach
to
['sten
to
what
others
cucat:c-n you
suggest Otherwise, your progeny will he so self-oriented that a
ruthless nature could emerge and Lessen happiness and success

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But a 22.)'earld l'uscon girl
was optimistic - - if there is
such a man eligible, others
iht exist, so Ill keep look
ing A Gaffney. S C student have caused fnistrations
And that kind of puts the
had found many. but he was
pessimistic Most of the bach- glassslipperontheother foot
elors he had met were taeaicated to "seeing hots far the)
could go with their dates '' 11cr
description of' an all MAN hus
band" is one who accepts re
sponsihilities, is neat, understanding ssilling to share her
interests and ask her "to accompany him on business trips
and dinner engagements

favorite
will receive a dollar If Polly
Pet
Peeve,
Polls's
Problem
or
solution
homemaking idea.
to a problem. S'rIte Poll)' In care f this newspaper.

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TAURUS (Apr 20 to May 20) lake the time to pause with
associates and plan your joint projects A fine homecooked
dinner later could do much to make everyone at home feel
happier A good night's sleep wins the day

him feel important In return
his tsife could do pretty much
what she wanted to do

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cook," he added. "l would suggest he look in the classified ads
under domestic help
SOflW letters front men at-

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single' e'rcx'tit' t in the corner hole-s Hold pieces for crots ii
band together with wrong sides out and single crochet
together I)c' same with pieces for brim. Put cru'sn and
for the
brim together in same manner To maLt' top
c-mown start iii the center as for a doll) and iricreasiiag
as need be so piece w;ll lie tint and work until large
enough to f it around the headband Do not make tOo
large I pin this crocheted circle to the plastic headband
in several places before crocheting them together An)
desired pattern could be used for this top but I like' it a
bit open and just use a chain one or two and double'
crochet One I made was from a pink bottle and the
'r pretty hat
cruc he'! si tl 'si as 's'sbute si loch made a
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a 26.vearld bachelor tCfltptI tO explain wIt) the
mate sCS continul to he elu
and the kindl wile he is seek
Site A (;rand Blanc. Mich
ing But where do you find such
. agreed ith the bacha man" lye been looking ever
elor. but concludes that girls
since and haven't mci a single
are "pla ing hard to get." He
eligible man who is older than
admits, paradxtt'allY. if a girl
21 I am 22 and I don't ant to
iS CISV tO Ii'Iake a date with,
be a career girl and live alone
most guys wouldn't think of
as my sister is doing She can't
marrying her
get dates either, except ttiih
A 43-year-Old bachelor from
married men, and she doesnt
Spartanhur. S (' had hi say.
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also lie provided a little insight
Interest in the ?6-vear'old
nifl what one man thinks Is
bachelor's ideas got uiiderway
wrong with today's girl A lawsometime ago when his "start
yer. non.smo r. non4rifler. 6
1mg" ideas about niarnage
it 2 tall with heavy wavy hair.
were discussed informally with
a group of women and reorded a veteran. ctanser%'ati%C dresser, he is interested in sports,
bs' the press
drama ss riting rigic .menIt intrigued m.an) girls to 'si
can lnti.itl culture, pets tree
ualiie themselves as - 'that
planting and reading He has
girl ' "I can wear his glass
been told by friends that marslipper." as one girl put it And
riage is the one thing he needs *
the ('indert'lla letters are still
"to be completely rounded.'
hut he can't find the right girl
coining
';irls are not dependable
The bachelor had said he and
The's' think nothing of breaking
his friends - 'didn't like the m'd'
they judge a man by
date's
em tprli package Be was
the
worth
of his car rather than
seeking a girl "happy she is a
his
character
"lie would gladly
interested
in
a
home
girl'
share
his
devotion,
sinccflt),
able to cook and enjoy it
'ionesi'. money and property
a good
cheerful and positive
a
- 'she would be queen. I would be
a team flute
sport
king"
- if he a*ere to find the
one
who
money watcher
right
girl
But it must work both
make
would respect him and

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Pofly's Problcm

110 tJuly 22 to Aug 211 Make your home life more
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,a.na nan..r. aririonious ny riasin5 vurnrnuuaa
benefits therefrom Inviting friends in for dinner can rrove to
he relaxing t)on't monopclli2r itie ccinsersation.

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early so that you make this a most productive day Once your
done, jcain with friends for cc*nstructi's'C purpose'
york is
while erUo)'lfl* light recreation

as

Vomen's Lib is not about
to kill oil that age-ld search
(or "a big strong man who
will take a girl away from ii
all " The hunt is still on as tht
letter indicates

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in sshat he wants to do They
hm feel important
flI
and will he economical to

B)' VIVIAN BROWS
AP Newileatum Writer

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DEAR 1'OLIX--l)O tell Mrs E. J, W to try a tooth'
paste ith fluoristan to make her cloudy dli stainless
steel shine. Rub on, let stand a few minutes and then
wash in warm suds. rinse and dry, I also find this good
for cut glass. stiver, chrome and many other things
MRS E S

to please Lin today and OU
LlO tiuly 2 to Aug Ili 1
quickly aid to the harmony within the home Buy necesSarY
items that add comfort and efficiency to your home Don't be
ooruravagaflt at this time

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DEAR POLLX-I want to tell Mrs E. J. W. that I
alas use baking soda to remote an' stains from my
stainless steel flatwear and it works quite wcl, Put
little soda on a wet dish cloth nd rub I use a dampcried toothbrush with soda on it to clean the pattern On
the handles The soda doubtless ill remove the cloudmess left by her silver polish if the finish is not scratched.
-MRS H H, Jr

MOON CHILDRLN (june 12 to July 21) A good time
get in touch with congeruals and plan recreational activities
you enjoy Take mate along and show ho' devoted you are.
Smooth over a disagreement with a nice gift

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duties now hich are difficult to do during the busy work
week Plan time for shcipptng which ou have been neglecting
Avoid the melight tonight and rest

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TAURUS (Apr 20 to May 201 Talk over fumre business
plans with aate and come to a complete agreement If
you are kind to one who oppos you a better understanding
could develop Be more compromifl9

has bees
DEAR PASTOR: Only $ m d.theclotb who
acupuixiured could be boiler than thou.

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ARIES tMar I I to Apr lQl You have man)' ohlati0flS of
both a personal and mercantile narore, so handle them without
delay. Being attuned to the needs of a kyal friend brings
happiness Stop being so bcUigcrtflt

By Abigail Van Buren
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EN1iRAL TFNDLM]lS A day when you
can think deeply upon the activitieS that can
bring you the greatest amount of happiness in the future, Plan
a campaign to gain the objccti'es that are in accord with your
emotional needs Also, a good tame for handling a financial
transaction Be rt'sourcefLl and ma1e progress

Judge not, Pastor,
especially by mail
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when old-flame Juanita show
up with her daughter, Mice.
l.a munIe falls for 'dice and
Ames her, tlier proposes
There's one big hitch Juanita
reveals In Fred that Juanita
re:ut Is his daughter. l.amont,
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to communicate with officials
in london What he doesn't
know is that It can also blow up
if necessary when triggered b
the monitors in liindon.

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Linden guestst.ars os a college
professor who becomes a
vampire whose victims include
young coeds. Marilyn izi
costars as a friend unaware of
the prof's grotesque habits.

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Grenry Peck and Anne
Hey wood are starred, and
'rthur Hill 'TV's Owen Marshall is featured in this story
about sp trig behind the
Ranthoo Curtain Peck portrays
winning
Nobel-pri;c
a
American scientist who is sent
on a dangerous mission to Red
('hina to obtain a formula which
an create a climate that would
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there was tender love. "Love
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vignette, starring Claude
Akins. Anna Capri and Allen
Garfield. In "Love and tuir
super4rnpreImpressionist"
ssiomM Rich Little is type-cast.
playing a man whose 11Th
personations get him into
trouble with his girl friend.
she da..sn't know
because
the real him. "Love and the
Super Lover" finds Benny a
rather dull character, going Ic' a
masquerade party in a Fan-

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no introduction. Here superb
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are served daily, from 4-11
pm Modern country music
hy BRUCE. 1.E.SS and TONY
fi lls the bill Tuesday through
Saturday. from8:30p.m until
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local scene. The fact that the
popular spot captured the
coveted golden spoon award
telLs the entire storv. Corn'
pIt-Ic dinners are served until
i.30 am. and iiiiu
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plush Lamplighter Lounge
,nd di nru rooms

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(,'huirchi of Sanford and I adios
Auxiliary of Colts Ne'd' Fire'
Fire Dept. of Nc'ec' Jut-se'&gt; She is
a seventh degree Granger.
She is survived by her
husband, Fred L Blanchard of
Sanford; (lit-ce 50115, Simsiths M
Blanchard of Lake Worth;
Stiltumiaui Blanchard, I(c'd Ilminik,
N.J . and Irving Blanchard lit
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Lee, Dewey, Okla.; 10 gr'imtdchildren; one great-grandchild.
Granukow Funeral bionic Is in
charge of arrangcmnents.

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Canard, Out., Comm., hit' valise' to
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also called in the Joint Chief of Staff for -,h.it
deputy press secre tary Gerald L. "Narren callel
''a review of the entire situation in South V,"riam
Kissinger i.e scheduled to ioin the President ci
Florida today whether or riot there is a fourth
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member
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Survivors include' his wilt',
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two daughters, Mrs. Sandra M
Wilson and Mi's. Sonia Morris,
both of Sanford' four grandchildren ( ;runkow F'unu'ral I icisue is III
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Montoniun, ), ot 10, W itt,
Sanuord, ntmo tied TI.ur'.dcy nih
ne P-rid at it a m Sat-rday at
Sanlord Alliance ChurCh waDs
Rev Blair MG*vuY officiating
Burial , tvergreen Cemetery
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luster President Nixon,
A uiatis'o ,if Berea, Ohmio,
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and
Louisiana
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warmth. On the round at
the Ottawa Wildlife Refuge,
the stately t'anadas often
can b.! coaxed into camera
range with 0 If e r I n gi at
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qui
rements for the conselected Stanley F'. Smith,
s- i. in fashioning a s ae,'cine
WASHINGTON
and
operation
structiort,
laungwuud, 155 chusiruitams
Medically, the disease
enitists have caught a picture of
No lutisintt's,s seas lsreemite'tt imuistiterusuice of earthen damns
a.sthat
causes
stoni.
called
acute infectious
us
tx'fiurt' thu' grand jut-&gt;' ye'ster- used by central Florida a tin)' sithoped-for
first
step
troenterius,
according
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schi flu in .i
cia&gt;', rn'ciurtlirig to Eaton and phiosphate processing plants to
Kapikian
who
headed
Z.
Albert
a
vaccine.
manufacturing
hti'Iti hick sludge wbtictu forms in
they werey released
An
electron microscope at the the research (cain working at
or.'
ssastiing
operations.
The' ItsetItlk'rs ii! the grand
A claus break a year ago at National Institutes of Health at the Natiunl Institute of .U1erg
Jury imu'ludc'd (e'ntes'a Albright,
. muag- and Infectious Diseases which
('iisM'ltwrm'y; I'aulmno Antler- Fuirt Me'ade semut a flil of phos- suburban Bethesda, Sid
times
to made the pictures.
somi, Savsiiinil .1 Lucas Baird phitto sludge into the Peace nil med the virus 231,5&amp;
The disease is also known a.
III, Mtauiiiimtle Springs: W'tvne' River, killing uttilliomis of fish "il) the photographic guidetnfectiou)
intestinal
flu,
so
it
List
to
isolating
the
s-mt-us
,I,isit' ouch turning the' primitive riser
Brown, Winter I'srk
ivarrhea,
traveler's
'.lmsea'c',
can
be,
grown
in
the
laturatory
Joel a iimilkv white' f or days
Samufurd
h-'e'rgusumt,
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Altamonte Springs, Richard susIe of anything but no
('ssst'l herr y : phosphate detergents last Jan
M us Slut all,
Acting on the phosphate dams
Ik'rbe'rt l'e'tlrick , Sanford;
rule',
the' board foltoec ed recoinMlauiitnt&amp;'
Marvin Ratchford.
C..,.,,..
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Stonko, rustises (sir post dam bre'ak
Neil
Sisnfcirtl
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Strain, tillS- c'
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Mary
M:sitlsssd
lila its
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Altamonte Springs. and htcibe'tt
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t i I':,uihi'ss er, tin' era
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bask' !liilitrsr) t'csmtt'opt.
McElroy provided the ttieiitc
mit- omit' it the chutel cle'biitt's of
(hue' I%0 presidential campaign
with mi earlier warning that a
''iisissile gap'' existed bctwce'uu
the United Stales and the Soviet
Union.
I k'imicn'rats se'iit'd UO5) the
phrase to accuse (hit" Itepublican administration of shortsiglitednt'ss.
The government service of
McElroy, who died late
Thursday night, was not hiutisted
tim ust'rst't'iulg the united might
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ssorke.rs uului lore c a ;sst
Ismentent if the ninon launching.
Ilissever, litcist NASA oils'
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1i,'rrosrd Maine't, attorney for
e
United States Li growing innth
the documentation workers, dtration,s that
patient
and
may
not wait for it.s South Vietssorne'd after a negotiating sesapprove
before signing a final
to
sion earlier this week that "we nannese ally
ee
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with
the
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pe
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agr
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i',iunusvl for the International
Alhi;snui e of Theatrical and
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I think a In,. of the appeal
the period. We're faithful to the

Richard Thomas, who plays DINING ROOM OPEN
D,nP', • t,
uncuirc •d .r
4 p.m. hI ii p.m. Daily [.
Banner as a youth. said
ate an audience I ssou1'i equate "Ther a sense of participaCHARCOAL STEAKS &amp; SEAFCID
The' WtlLuii' ss itus any success- turn you don't have in other
Owned &amp; e-ated by Tony &amp; Louise Constantino
fill show on tek'visson," said shows That has it do with the
Hwy 17 92 on Lake Monr. Sent o'd
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the CBS Television Network.

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Contributing mightily it. the characterization of iohrt-Bo.a
mail pawing in to "The' Walbelievabi1it is the fact that teen-ager in transition from t'
t(ifls." a gentle. believable
ALL
television shriss about a Depres- Earl Hamner Jr.. the executive to man. on tu.s own childhood
suflirnets spent in Kentucky
family, falls into three story r",ultant. is recreating
Hammer, whose Mitt PiedLunch
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his own boyhood in the tIuc'
ategows
mont vn,'e pens ides the .fl'
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Parents write thtt the don't
turn, said, "I think basica,lb
Hamner said, 'Sc'
want affir'niativt'
hiit't to wurr about their cliiiHAPPY
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thingn
, tinte1evtsi
9 I
t - t'n watching this shoss - 0th- rwopk seething.
about our socuri
'rssa thc don't let the chil- they know are tictiom I think things
said
Hi Ea us SCc
and I think here we are saying
are
dren st,a% up to watch television the feeling lit-re a that tht'
ative things about lose.
m
Lounge Open 101 m
tiut are nwkingan exception f or seeing real people. They are affir
the I amil. and the inherent
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criodnt'ss (if people
2S Park Ave
c-nes
from those who are' lift I think our actors are
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aware of ratings and say the
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stointhis of the' space'
iii. first
Former Secretary of Defense age, is dead of cancer at
Neil H. M'Elri&gt; , a business wiBy the time hi' ended his
zard who guided (hue '1ilt(Ifl'S tenure as the civilian thief at
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Vsetn.anncce diplomatic sources said Due

of 211 Cadillac Court,
ltamonte Springs, has been
charged with breaking and
entering with, Intent to ectituittit
a felony and jailed under it
By PAT LEISN KR
$5,000 in connection with the
,tsot'iated Press Writer
theft of live television sets from
the Altautonte 'fire Ccntiiutny.
Florida
'IAMI'A, Flu, AL'
let. Robert Kunkber made the
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•.icliiy banned the sale of washLykens, of the' Sanford Police
By GARY TAYI.Oh(
arrest.
day detergents with phosphate
l)epartinent, direct information
Stinmy Franklin Evans, 41,
levels of higher than 8,7 per
is being filed, charging Chisolm
Norris Chisolni, 17, of fit. 2
arid Chester Harold Lee, 23,
cent beginning New Year's
with arzne(I robbery,
Box 283, one of four suspects
both of 103 Oakland Drive,
1)0)', and imposed new controls
charged with armed robber)' in
A 13-year-old Sanford Middle Sanford, were charged with
on the phosphate suuining Iiithe November 16 hold-up of it
School student was arrested by attempted breaking and enclustry's disposal facilities,
Longwood convenience store
Det, Sgt, Eddie Hughes anti
tering an automobile with inAfter Dec. 31, merchants
ft
has been identified as one owo
Oct. Karen Weber this morning
lent to commit a sitistlemeanor,
throughout
Florida se- ill has-c
fly MARIONBEllIES
hold-up men that robbed
in cnnnecton with an incident
'lucy were jailed under a $501
remitcus'e
high-phosphate
deterAn 18-iiit"iist'r u,,unt grand
Sanford service station
earlier in the scek,
tsiinl by Kunkle'r in connection
gt'nts
fruits
their
suds
es
SituVincent Iisssaso, attendant t
a iur&gt;' was selected &gt; c'te'rtlaY
of
Ithi
the
attemuipted
theft
slur
hmis
have
been
in
existence
A young girl, walking home
front a venire of 4f1 iii serve for
the Highway Oil Company on
batter)' from a car,
in Dade Miami I. Orange tOrIr(illi school, was reportedly
l the fall teriii which expires the
French Avenue in Sanford,
oo
A
tool
box
and
three
t
t and Like' Leesburg
lando
approached by (he boy, who
second seeck in April, 1973.
identified the man in a lirueupwere
jst'ties,
total value
u
fl1 p151101 was s&amp;'k'ctt'd before counties for some time', A surThe service station was robbed took off his clothes and tried to
taken frosts a pickup truck Ciriui( Judge Volit' Williams
geon general's report deterby two men on November 10, take tiers off before a car came
1ts'lsI,
by
Robert
owned
mined that phosphate levels
along and scared him awry.
Jr,, with 0. 11. Bilhi Eaton
According to Oct. IA. William
Nelson Avenue, Rolling lull
representing the state. The over 8,7 per cent are harmful to

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in secret Parts ta' r
'4ixon who ahir
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twice before flying .0 . is
Thursday, ts reported as determined ;.ta ev.'r 'o
ii
settle the Vietnam war on honorable tern

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day nIght.
used ''harassisient and inAstronauts Eugene A. Cer- tiniiitlatuin" against the t'niunun, geologist Harrison H. St'h- ()ly0S Boeing has claimed
tititt and Ronald F. Evans
violations the National I aitxir
Relations Act by Mauzict
I.yeIl was of
arresttI
at theNASA
planned
several
with
last night, according to
B GARY TAYLOR
B4ielng also has asked the
intersection
Washington
doctors
and hours
a report
on
Seminole County Sheriff John
Avenue and Court Street about the physicals was expected lot- NI.K14 for an injunction to halt a
Polk
Seminole County vice ,squad,
yr today.
threatened strike
2 a,ssi, this morning. Agents
Gregg Parker Lyehl, 24, of 600
Special
County
Orange
The workers who have
jji11 i I. I two pounds of
West Colonial L)rive, Orlando,
()investigation l)ivision and
threatened to strike are
agents from the Alcohol. Tax was charged with possession of a very potent high explosive, nonunion technical writers and
explosives, possession of a
The (,-4 plastic explosive 15 administrative personnel
and Firearms Division of the
believed to be stolen military employed by the Boeing Co.
Department of Treasury, weapon by a convicted felon,
combined efforts to arrest an probation violation and tic- ordinance.
'I"hey seek to reverm.30 to

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envoy
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The Saigon command reported
fI of them
51 enennsy attaks
during the 24-tw.nr
shellings
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Friday, from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m
Herr you will be served
quality foods at the most
nitderale prices around A
dail% special is served with
other entrees featured aIs
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MAYFAIR COUNTRY I)UNN BROTHERS boss nut
t'l.UR. sshi'h everybody siUi i-ouritr nd western
music on Tuesday Friday and
knc'sss is ('t'ntrai Florida's
most beautifully designed golf
course. Green fees arc'
welcome at all times and
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foods for fastidious diners
The price is budget but thi
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round service s. Open seven
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adjoining lounge). the inviting
facility serves breakfast.
chcon and dinner and is the
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mcettflg, banquet or party

Siturday nights The cocktail
hour is between 5-' p.m. dail

Highballs and
cocktails art'
re priced right and
children's plates are greatly
reduced.

For a different experience in
the wonderful world of dining.
head for OTTOS HOFBRAU
all
HAUS A bountiful bullet
is
served
eat
nand tiit
luncheon and din rier
price is right During the happy
hour. from 44 p.m., hi ball
prices are greatly slashed.

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"Elizabeth Brown is Falling",
A sensitive story about an
elderly teacher whose mernor%
lapses lead to a conclusion that
she must tue retired rrincipai
Kaufman. who had t'iec'r, in her

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This is one of those "do as isay.
not as I do" stories. Dr.
Jamison Brian Keith' tries to
convince others not In smoke.
He even goes through the
motions of showing that he has
quit But then he's 'aught
sneaking a smoke, much to his
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.ming To Town. Rerun' 'flits
me'harming animated fantsas.
features the voices of Fred
Astaire, Mickey Rooney,
heertan Wynn and Paul Frees
bod
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Vietnarnses.' Al Skyralder
bombers SIrKI one helicopter and
wrc'keel a maintenance hangar
In Saigon, a terrorist bomb
badly tiruniaged a government
nftke but caused no casualties.
At ('at bail, si rrsile east rif the
rapital, another borrib In a
Navy onnipound woundeii i-,
persiil

Saigon
The re;xirts said four &amp;,utti
Vietn;u,iiet' airmen were
ssoiimletl on th tnise arid four
Aiu,.'nit'isns were injured runnilut tnt- ('over. Several other
ni' kets hilt in a village :tdjoinunsi ti.' base', killing ri thud and
's'iui,scII,ig four tsildren and one
wiotsiun;
One rocket s('oreei a direct hit
cuti the S4usith Vietnamese air
freight terirminurul building, while

wcuiundliig nine'
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four Astu'ri'
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i'hirty lOO.puund rockets

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McElroy was snaking $285,000
a year when hit' was offered tile
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Friday, Dec. 'I. 1972

2B—The Sanford Herahd

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Mth'hdfl and Greg Ahrncbc-aI, Fader. senior end.
In the offens*ve line the
sophomore Al Cleveland and
lis% tsIant Sports FAIIor
centers
junior Steve Clark. All of these standouts have been
Ralph
Elliott,
Human and
rrmafl rn,cations the Si xth Hound rushers have been 1
Miller and John
r'wl Space Bowl game at hampered at one time during guards Shane
S.iellite Beach tomorrow night the season with injuries. All C,icei anetti, Hill, and Dane.
Eau Gallic operates out of an
provide a great deal of should tx close to lUll per cent
as
offensive formation
-ent for thse high school tomorrow night.

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Tennyson. senior linebacker:
And Eau Gaili, dente
names"
boast
Rich
Stokes senior defensive
backfield Of "no
at
back:
Tom Bacchus. senior
of a steady ground gam" th
dnfensive halfback; Paul
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sensational in the rushing

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Das,e, semor tackle: and Phil

.iunh
winning streak for (lit' Raiders

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n'PICAL A('TI(i.\ dur;nc --

its

is.lerr% Carler of Lyrn.aln 1-1-oth C..,rler ~,.nd
Crimmins %vill be in the starting I neup,.
When the two rivals clash P
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him

znford-L,man
N_

cage meeting is shovwn here d uring a shot in one
of the two meetings last %ear. Pat Chmmin.S.
the scoring

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.knoUtm edge the Greyhounds junior. Dennis Walker, 5i-forit-7,

will
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five
starters hin'e varsity ex.
has already led his round

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nboving &amp;nttA atl= winen the),
initiate their lB'2-7 campaign

ballers into a fair of banles
outctandmg
Perhaps

aains1 C'OUnt arch-rival, the diffei-t'iwt' between

pert mm frilim lam year. ,knd

coach Moore could put five
cagers with experience cirt ti

W

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And the other half of the great the,. do the Palm.

senior: John Wilham.c. &amp;-foot-3 Lyman passing game is juruot'
semncir: Jerr Carte &amp;-fc.ot-3
flankrTomGocich.the leading
wertior. and Krnny
. Horick. 6fool-2 senior.

And tthile those five may
Starting team such will not 1*
ti't' case tonight. In place Of

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daged gained was nearl) And with the rainy weather
doubly that of every other pass late the decision to use two

Rugby On Display
IiiArea
8% J ilICHARIIIS

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Sanford's first Itoh thus year
at Florida Rugby promises lii
fill in an) gap contact sports
tans ma have between local
gridiron pIS) and the annual
offering of post-season bowl
garneiS, as eight teamS nttt't
here Saturday morning in the
flnta Cup tournament
Eight games are wtwdulcd
almost continuoUs)) from 9
a.rn. at the Sanford Naval
'tt-acleniy Athletic fields behind
the niunicipal stadium in the
first day's artnm with two
played
being
games
simultaneously. Each tram
tittered in the tournament will
;i ;,%two games the first day in
:ietr sercti for state Ruby
,upreml*ry

Six loosing Wants will pair off
Sunday morning in c'unsolatitm
:'.ritt5 before th e chani;u.ctns)up nialt'h-up at noon.
;'itting the two undefeated
:',igb%' Clubs for the Florida
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,. Wright will get to play,"
Th

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Moore is starting hiS third
ear as the Lyman coach and it

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contact differs
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,A-W be UxTr_brown suit and ;xvmon that Kentucky's rww

play. along with a strong

coach-Joe B Hall-planned to mixture of British. Australian. injury and may we t'er&gt;' limited
wear blue, as he did must of the Polynesian and other accents act&amp;uit.
guve the gain" a strong in'l'beotherthree usual starters
out
cvtime
last year as Rupp's
get
ife, you know-to

W '1 told Esther-that's m

Mthing I ,avre last )-ear:

assibUnt. Ht wanted tv iv.atch.

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Ruc-k y Russi. 6-fuvt- John halftime lead coach'. Clan.
shoes, socks. shirt, underwear. Oh, no. he was told. Hall said 1a9('s style of Americana.
&gt;'ct
Cor
greuling,
so and 6-fout'2 Clifford svbstiuted (reel&gt;' during the
This
gcimg
to
wear
it
he
1usd
several
new
suits
of
di!.
I said I was
to
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oriented,
planned
id"traditiona
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game
Manley.
Footballer Frank final 2() minutes
mt
colors
and
fez
again this year."' Rupp said.
But get this He was going to ternate them at games. Xmli-

wear a BLUE suit over all

a Wue

of

fidentiaUy, h'all just ian't as sit-

suit at Pc,rMtJ(W as Rupp.)

a basketball game' Egad'

"Well, I've gut several new

thst Rupp %.0 M too 3coe isn't the only one

although 1
coached Kentucky before his who's gi-ospeecius, although
ply
fur
mine
and
someto
had
rt'tirttnient last spring. he wore

offers laml spwu tans an Skwn v regular lag yew. will
opportunity to travel back UI

lend a great deal of help to the

a tradition that you used capital

Rupp said

The Gold and Black hit on 50
W cent of their "s it, the

time to wat&amp; tnic fourdmp of Swiuwle tewn when he geu
5)
what has tiet'oiiw One d this into basketball shape. Sloan is a first hDl'
ganie
hitting
on
47
per
vent
cumt.m.is mcist populw past- strung "M4 wuur,

After tonight's battle with
Seminole tttnigs a 1-1 record
This will be the first meeting into the game having t.urwaeid Bisca'ne the Kniihts base

timeS

bDdy propalbly gin-e him his." ul &amp;D of tillse swe's Fiagtny Oubs Oak Mdge and bst to BL%bop

In towu'axtent play.

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Seven Puints i Aituna Inca. 2

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streak started with (lii' last six I.ouisville' A three-point pIa
ga,iit's of the 1970-71 season. by Rod Freeman with 7:12 le ft

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l'upperdine downed Whittier P;,',to take #'I commanding lead
'11le citadel owns the long,est 7.1 and U. of Pacific tripp-I

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nicuist' as 1w is It has driven taking hiauiduffs from quar
tin' titig.' .tII.hO'o oF(i'uistt e terhack I)orIe I.amonk'a

plays

shell.

That leaves the men on the plays

It cani._' at a I mnie of I"

go to the
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B. New fire fighting equipment with better

on't," said George filand.a.

aging resere quarter
H out t' r s had virtually (k'tirgt' Ittiehier and hiru'.tn, the
hack '1 told I)ar&gt;le
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st'con&amp;l quarter 1110) he he
vision t dl.' ( .t the American blocks, which iiieanis thes ought It) IfliX it tij) more lint
I' o I b a I I Conference by tinlv hoyt' to get in the wa
it's trite when we need the
(romping their arch-rival of t he d.'f.'uiiIer'.
tough
ardage we a a'.
Kansas ('its Chiefs,
iii'. job that seem to run to the kit
it
(iiiicd
But Bob Brown WOS till' Ili it hi hi a r tie i
A veteran in the ili'
''Flit' guts pluivung
hiapp l'c ,iiu.' he It'll his Itriwui
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talents hiutti been lit- 6-01-d
cihIhiositi' tnt' si ri ( 'd
It' s not a tei
figure
knoIA
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'flit' Haider". iti piishiiiig liii' '. ulet ht't.'aiise the
ht h it's ri
('hiefs around, had run (our •'ve'uit uiuullv the play's got . • smart quartet
to
run
ever&gt; thin,.
diculotis
tilit Of ever'.' liv.' jilut&gt; s to the conic mv was Then I bias
t)Iit' tt
When '. OU''. t' got tss
heft side of the field. away to ft s' to hook 'em (tutu that
Brow
great lint'iia'u
(roiii Bob Itrossii
position
Buehler ot t'r on itie uttit
And hi set'thit'd, thu' dark
''l'hit'se cuachic's must (hunk sUit'
I)iil)ils of his eves iii tlit'it S('U I gut a big 'S on (1w front of
of white glittering ominous- iii'. shirt
''It's a hritit' thing.'' i's
iv l'he furies had been buildl(iit'hlt'r. not hafi".
hIl;iiiit'tt
the
I )ar&gt;Ie I. a ru onu
ic.
uiig tip in him for five
about tile turn of runnw,.
Ihe
,
1erback who c ill!,,
essive weeks. ill Which fit(,
events either . 1)111 ti's emi
ttit' Itaudt'rs, tk'iiis
Itaid.rs Io't'ariit virt tialls ii pI,,&gt; s for
tional thioit Ittui'.sti
P t'iuwditatiiii iii inur
left-handed r uniting t.'aiii
'.t omit to hut (bit' othei 1cl&gt; On
as
a
prin's
talent
ing itruuw
prose uu're a better ma i
he sii.iii(t'cI thieiiu it lit'
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(hit' blocking f guard (1'ne Brown's side
I{.uiilers to sttt' c.itt'gorit'aI
Is'. ''There is no way I'll hilut'. t'pshaw' and tackle Art
here next ve'll.

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2. Better Police and Fire Protection
and enlarged
A. New Police complex being built
police force to protect citizens and property.

'.\gainst the ('bids, tt.'
Raiders ran unIv 11 of O..I

and darting to his left behind rtiniiitig

right tack, li. of tilt, ()akland

mills

1. Property tax reduction-7'

Charlie Smith, their runS off on the ball better on the
The dissatisFaction of Rob' ning hock, has been aver• k'(t side .s a quarterback

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trained men for increased fire protection.

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property values.

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.i. Requiring developers to pay for water

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and sewer expansion costs rather than
charging present residents.

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6. Installation of traffic hights at several
dangerous intersectons.

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uii.iis Mocker
It sta in our game plan

iiiotiit'iit of v n'tiirv

'it's liidit'i 4)115 tiP liii&gt; liii'
an asti itnounical salai v litiii the $IIMI,(KA) class, the high
t'st paid .itIt'iisjve tackle ut
ftijhuill and uut,t iiiaki' iii'

hi' run tilt- right side mote,''
lie said altt'i the Koiiuis ('it&gt;
g.iitit'. ''bill I''..' lust tiet'n

Renewing
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''I'm hi,,huht% fufl' thic' gus
this i's
and huallh)&gt; I lii's won
ille lwsl II 11110 I I it gkl%"
. . I v% vI
III,I&gt;e'iI with hail the&gt; can

J.'Jorl(lil I"'ll"ItIL

get a gii&gt; util it a hat to Iii

e'aii't iiguui v it In
spuul ti'i liii'&gt; know,

('oath

sit

Fran ('urt'i

thit'

Flop" lit practice tip reinind tile

I

the fuisii Ihi
t hat Itoh's

hillned so Ibev l!Ive Ilie it
111l,
t'uitihul.' (it tt.heii Id1'.

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cost

-

doing So ran their

ill- st 1.1

lilus&gt; S II) (hit' leFt tdc' of hut'
mill.' ('ouch John Malden t'X
pliiiiii'd h hit' Ii tile&gt;' V't'l('

'

1141%,1111'. 1"I.

taking

of

record Fr the st'.e. ii Mi.unt
h 4-4-1
5-5 arid Florida
(unt sass his hitirriuiit's
face' this' heaviest burden of the'
year in the Florid.. defense'
,ll'Scuuthit'astt'rn Cotifereui e

H s record s h o v s

flit-

varsi() of thie Guittirs' ittuinicu'
ser last season.

.

Alivad 45-8 late Ill till' 911111C.

b"iu'i'iit,i ,ilui&gt;t'rs IllIlhIull III tht'Ii

Meetings5 (with one exception when he
was out of town on City business)
he knows your problems. ,.

tile "
Ifer'
-w ritles k"I tile will '

feet of Nat Music, wIn

is :ise'u

tiiuchislosuui so (uitt'r quarter.

t'r) linus' lit' runs (h'e ball and it

11w ball one inure time and set it
national e'usrt'e'r passing record

Iii tumde'iii offense' he is t'uml&gt;
three' sands short of l,Ut,i

.N11111111 coaches and I'llus com-

NIlatio's offense is kv)ed it,

Ilglil Nt.j.r, Ilia tlit- Gators

uii t'

thiusii (hush

two )ears ago %%tier' Milil"I

It's IX-en like that

trssliti,uiust risali), seithi Miuuuuu

~

DECEMBER 5

Curri brotight running back
till train (ha'
Is

hiowe'vei',

fru,'shuiu'n t*'t'iutise' sIt

,

Fist- hi (e'uuiml faces the need of
tory Ili Insure

Gordon Meyer
The People's Commissioner

re's citing

ri.-(ht-lia itled. Tht- ltaider~ Iloltling ,I 17. It') edge lit victories.
I
huis't' dis"Ilt't'med
success.; 'I'IlI') hut's.' nt'st'r played us tie.

will; an "east,
whsii'hu put s this'

RE-ELECT

hurt and has gained 1,216; %,Irds
uissiuig iltis 153 running '
Chuck Foreman, fornier star

tipM't (ht'i 14.13 and knocked miming back, has moved to
tlie'iii tout iii is I.ihk'rty 114m till; with' receiver and has gamed

liq, Illis

always has an attentive ear

sophii.iiiiire quurtt'rtu. k Ed
plaiiit'd that it was hwi,ihiuting
('lirtic)
I It' stepped in w tie'n two
ii
a
one'h..tit'hidois
is
Florida
f1us,irstt' h. win for the ,SeUIIIIII e'sperit'iit'ett signal c allers were'

pt'iistu'tl
'I'i ,.IiI ioisulh' , muiost ti'iun s

uiiatiiii

A personal interest in every resident's
problems as they affect the city — and
'iv ju i.uiie to the people

13 piomt.% it gaine again-st, it rt,,
(c'r of hugh, suturing t1qii)lWlit
With t h e (;itcur clt'knst stilttt.

sit'ie favored h inure

.'

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lint-backer Fred Abtx)tt lea&amp;, .&amp;
dt'fc'risist' unit that shut iUt

l,tiiis' S (lii it g d.'feiisis
tackle, I 'hill Olsen lInt tilt-

uiwst

to city taxpayers.

s chairman of Zco Conimittet
8. Zoo helped establish Seminole Zoological
Society for the preservation of the Zoo
for the benefit of children.

stoillaullsa

slli'0ii1t 41 the luist week iii
()'tithi&amp;'r ss'hrni thi' ltaitlt'n
ioiitt'd l,is Angeles and lit

(

for operation of Sanford Airport without

reserve's using tile 'Florida has allowed an overage of out'.

it hut

I il on,,' k1lo" tile jillsvii-I

7 . Establishing Air port Au thor I ty Act prey di nq

'

ltt'ohlle I)n a cutoff bIoc
still can't intinii( ,ite a gi..
th,' was 1tthss,unt. tI''

Rivalry

(;AINL:svu,l.l:, F'Ia I ,1'u
...lit' "Florida Flop" his taken
an Iiiilsurtanit role tit the Miaiuii'
I-'l,iridu* fiiuittnill rivoir) is bitch
will Lii' rt'nit'sst'il for the 11th
tit,,,. Satiirtt,s&gt;
. afternoon sot

gtiott tIiu,igs ti., IIIP I'll) Stil l'
iiost'tI ho In' ill(- .11.lu ti

''I hr'. to z .ttiuiialiic'

Bob likes 11 liii' tutit and h

Gators, Hurricanes

thI.
"liii siih.htt)st'd
hvst \V&amp;'ll , t hit's re sva':t iii g
their uiionie'. and I'm wasting
thi.it
lii&gt; 111111' liii 5*) '
liii reads to tell them to kiss
in&gt;' hlicl bottom
''1'iii just not used to this
I'tii tiiut going to ha' 0 tt4't'o%
in (unit hall I gut t.s. iii)

tbt' was

8411110

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Ill looth'ill I till to flit- 119111,

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RE-ELICT GORDON MEYER CITY COMMISSIONIR GROUP 2

that is. when (lit' Kuigli's imuith' it " eehend
I i)ulsvi lIe. No. 20 and the or I
all a 1)0(1 ml iemnory by whipping
(call,
in the Al' Top Twenty '
Sprint, 11111 111.82
as beaten
play
'hluurday,
Glenn
RII)( I' WuiiiI,'t'r and
66.57.
In oth'r
Varuk'rbilt
Mass'uri ,'atli stired 25 points
('re'igtiton
w
h
ipped .'
i.uiii"u.
for USM as the Eagles, ahead

iiig

Rent Yza, I Art* aenfioa, A Airs

Cassolb*f'
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HEAT PUMP

IsIF[

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straii-lit. Until '11mrsill"Y 114,,Ilt. sd-asion g(pes Into its first heiii. ~,

III inc

larre. S Angel MenOsa 6 Macut I Gash MGuerii
9 JuliO Aic". EgWi
Pedrosa, 7 Oayo ion;; I 15W-

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FOR KURVATIOM — Cal M/83""I thhw 10 AAW
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It Baker,

GMt* Caba,IrrO

Doublet
SEVEPITII GAME
rdoia Ju'..
Five P oi nt s I I

a VP
I

Fem Park

tal7.C! Ll

C,nsti Luis. Area hoer,,
S
Lull, 3 Pens flastidi. I flayO
Cabalisro, 5 JUl00 MenU"'. 6 Macsolo Junut
6 Amluna Pedro, Aid Gani'i,
Marur' Inca, 7 Aituna Pedro. 5

COU NTY

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44

Ishe 11Iief

I Sam

Points 1. Aica Gandi, 2 Frfm-f)

LADIES FREE ON THVRSDAY N*HT

H.

Mam Pace
74a.ana

Perm Agustin. I

Agustln, 3 Pens Gin in I EUUtI
Mugueria S Ar ra E .0CC I. 6
Manoio Juan
rye
Doubles
SIXTH GAME

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tOURTH GAME - Doubles
Seven Points i ibarra PIienchfl. 7

Pooniis- 1. Gatti Lulil, 7

1 P.M. MON.-THUR.-SAT.

14
SO

Qunlo ciand, S Aica Laca. 6

Aid Bengoa S SaSs 14(1, 6 Rifli
S".dro. , Pena Luis, I Cut3 Toni

45
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and

WEAfl4EP POP4

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R,re Mencha. I Saia

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MATINEES

"

I Wry Wait Mare' Immaculate
and Oco,. Met
4 Ofbofne a")
Ha?hovr,1t-PI
i iai. .er
7 Mount Dora It tie

7 MacsolO S Juan
Douhies
ci rvu P.4TH GAME
't'r,li ('nt5 i JUlIO flIsitid, 7

.,

Post rime 7:45 P.K - Saturday 7:30 P.P&amp;

Smith tallied 13 of his 19
points in the First half While
hadl0andClartnirw before tht

temational Ma. as well as an for the Huunds wv fil-foot-I Inter1n.
-Lsion With

I

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hie is suffering ir= an ankk Han hisd eight.

iii
lii

Doublet
SE CON C) GAME
Seven Points i 17w Zarre. 7 Ant
'VL, 3 Angel Ton. .4 Erdola

flaslids. S maruf, zA,re,

IL=

WIth 10 while Hall and Pete

Purl St Joe 1
2 Aad.4 OcStO
3 Pon( de Leon

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Pedeot 3 ErdoM flengod I Arte

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to keep the 'I'iniberwolves in the

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Fermin G.Irilh- ? Eguia Pedro. I
Bengoa
THIRD GAME Oo.jbies 5ev Ailun') LUIS
Doubles
rwi:m u GAME
Poi nts, 1 Aniit Via 2 c':u

Alsohitting ot'ible figures

ahoy-ed
the Seminoles is Tom Wheaton produCt' with 10.
Bt'luttr, a &amp;6 freshman.
Soccer-style kicking. lateral who s),w had a hot night in

Tallahaiiiief,

Orlando- Semnole
Jai Alai Entries

Pedrosa. 7
-

c Bel ,t',e with
with 13, Will

#i4ofth*r1vPfn,

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A

!t,tdball in that playm wear no Ili ttw Seintnule opener when ht the Knots vAvre Mike Clet
)ltd.'t' t

hi,dm, &amp;k.

00db,, Srabfei't,, Apupka Pdu'w Smyrna
iiam,
lteach Nov17. or? ,' ,,c% P,Sm

Seven
Seven Pont', i A:C1. 2 Euua , 3 Pedro,
DoubleS
FIRST GAME
QutIo. S AIluna, 6 Julito,
Points, I Erdola Via. 3 LItu Jose. Lard, S Caballero
I Angel Gandl, I Ibarra Zarre, 5
TENTH GAME Singles- Seven
Arte Toni , 6 Sai,1 O,i%tidI Points I Ii lorri 3 Area. 3

5 41

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land Panama City Nutflftord. Pen sa
cola tt PiOef%burQ IIo&lt;a Cecia. North

TONIGHT'S ENTRIES

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abpiand

Boise St. 92, North I )ak.i(a 79
)
11. PaciFic 1( 2, 1 lutyts ard St. 68
I'eperdirw 88, Whittier 73

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victor&gt;. Arreti Hall, the (-3
whtr fro:n Inthari Riser rippe'

PIOvI

II Tampa Chamb,!laln
ii tampa .1,i,%t,oqoucus
and Ke Wait iti,i
IL JacbtsulIe rirIthif

1. ii.7. MaC(ler'fly

68

Grrybounds tonight will be the

quick junior showed his abut&gt;
to put the ball through lite nets

10 ro!I lavdt!dIII'

tY 39
(',itholli..' U. Ill, George i1ti
sun 66
hijuisiania Col. 75, Saiii I bus(On Si 56
Southwest
None
Midwest
Creighton 67, St. John's,
Mimi. 48
Illinois St. 119, Central Mo. St.
67
S. Illinois 88, MuK"rudree 78

ay and an abuit. Sminnolies. Pitt 0-irrmans. The JDhn Smith added ano!.htr :~

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75.

lyn 39
Southern Miss. Ill, Spring
hill 8
Steubenvilk, 0, 47, W. l.iber•

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Park

Pet"tbVto. efookiv.11f t4tirnarm'" Jotit

Kentucky St. 62. Tenn, Wes-

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Manand St PrtrSbuVUGbt% TalIai'aS
% I1ckafth. Or(ft.,ld Beach Ja,'srn
lIc War.,,, W,vCra B.acP Su,r.n , %?
I:dr*at.1'. cocoa, Cho(*a*aict-'.P

Wsh&amp;I.ee 71

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Orlando Evans

C.htW"tvliiC

Coral Gable, and Wait Palm (te.ch
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Lakes

lina 71

Ph. 322-9621

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5tt'ui. 118, Chile Nails 48
South
I Van(l€'rl,uilt 66, louisville 57

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The game. wInch features 5i-fool-8floor boss of the H.i.flsboruu.gti Junior College a:s
[1

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1.

MIII

( ;olden Eagles (torn poll, opens against Georgia
hluit t ii'shurg had lost 31 Southern ;is the new rollegi;,ti'
,

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14 Veto Beam
,niq.' ua,pn
17

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Sm c'?r
Cia"

Rnbt

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Tile Tiinberwolv.'s leading
scorer this seasm, is it G-foot-I
A)phoinore guard, Guorge An.,
derson Andersim tried his liest

CIA AAA* AAA

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IF

Ti5.

HEAT'S ON

( r rr!-,r -1

''

ul pair of free thirows
dab', ('ocon; Ray Hotel, Fort and
Lauderdale Neits; tirid lull) 1iIl
point
consistent
Oilier
South, Miami Herald.
maktrs for the Tiiiibcrulves

.111:,

Cage
Scores

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'To't.Ls
Sb.

Colleae

C.

LI £-L

W.-M,•p

.:,:.:.:.:..:.,'...w
'.'.'°

whert on ttw court with 891 un- whry pamd the Knights openirig

has two teams entered, at least to help explain phi&gt; to first-time orthodox jtinip shot
s;*etaturs There will be In
The biE wc'rr&gt; of the
: evpec-ted ti offer
'It' if v'
adnassion charge

)

2397 French Ave., Sanford

Knights Trounce
Florida B*bleo
Face B

Tpii'nvecrn$
.ior.s

'Fitites; Tutu Edington, T;IUipa

this year's high schoiol basket- Tribune; Greg llotik, Orlando

::

I

Fto'.*a IsDI.

(lie most promising tt'itiis in

,

,h
odriguez did not have a single Ma(

...-a9'%an

,\Illsjoil,l'allahassee Ilivinocrat;
114,1, itice. Jacksonville TilliesI

-

arth on the ver, scoring eight bogey and was able to record
touchdowns. Also capable five tMrdltS and an eagle. 'fl
ground gainers in the Lyman eagle came on the number two
backfield art seniors John hole where a 148 yard sever.

appears he will enjoy a great
Jt'al of success with the crew
Tomorrow
Was ti work with this c'amiignu Although they will agair
be competing in tite tctu.
expected to be a displa) of a strong bid for the top spot.
The
host
club.
Orlando.
as
the
than
fitness
Metro loop it's predicted tht
power rather
plagued by injuries recentl). Hounds should '.m
. -thrth. u'
club will be trying to wear
has
staged
several
strong
th'1'
24
clown the oppcisiticm physicali)
showings this season and is
It' establish a chance for the
Williams wa a latt c':i:rwr t:
semi-final competition slated playing a "dark-horse" role Icir
the buTTe). Tamp's University the team last year, becoming
later that cta
South florida arid a strong eligible Jan. 24 and
"Everyone will be going allout in the first game," stated Jacksonville team have up-and- only the final 10 games of the
Mike Hansen. captian of the clown records sc far, but could 1971-72 season He is a real
sharpshooter who also lends i
pull off car)i round up-sets
hc.st Orlando Rugb) Club
tL
t
0f the more than 160 great deal of strength tinder the
- 'Tourmuinient play is usuali) a
Clark had an easy time of it last
Ruggers" expected to par. boards
Icit rougher in the first rounds
night, watching the Florida
% right was the real
than regular season matches. ticipate in the tourney, several
Tech University Knights roll to
and later cm it depends ()fl skills, local names appear on playing cit last year. earning a
a ($-45 victor) over Florida
rosters from Orlando. and job as sophcirnctre He was the
and fithess if a team is going to
Bible College.
leading rebounder last season
Tathihasser
have a shot at the finals."
But it nsa) not be quite the
From Seminole County for and is expected In fill that saxSeveral of the etght clubs
He also hit the Silnlettinight when the Gold and
entered from throughout the FSU are Melt Morgan arid Jim role again
Black tangle with Biscayne
state are bringing strong Prcn'encher, who have played double figures regularl)
College
an miportant role for their club
Carter and Walker were Ig't
credentials to the tournament
Clark had a chance to watch
back
and
and cold all sasum but both
and are high]) ratru for a as an inside Center
in ia('ti(Jfl Wednesday
showed the abiln) to haveBtsciiyiw
chance to take borne the first Wing }'ur ward, respectively
night and was quite impressed
Frank Tressie. Second Row big ganie Walker will be
chanipuonship cup.
Hounds.. by the was the bobcats
White traditional powerhouse Forward; Tint At'kert, Lock flour general of the
nianhandled Florida Institute
Number Eight Forward; and And althouith onI) Moot-v will
Univt'nut) of Florida has been
FIT, l04.
Technologj
slipping recent)) in play to .1 Rirhrd, Hooker. will see lend a great deal of support to of
won its
I'riortothelossFllhad
tht offensive department
North Florida nval, Florida action for Orlando
five games.
Programs explaining the
Hueck could be the leading first
State University and Pensacola
and
rules
of
the
scorer
on the club He's a super
;KIsitrnns..
play
Last night it was a pair Of
have established a strong
English
game
will
shooter
who
hits
from
any.
Jun
old
r'olcirfl1
r'sr'i'r.t'i in reernt rilsi From
the
-ior college transfer students

Florida Swirts Writers Assiociatiorili,isiioiiiiiiate(I.Niiir(iii('otinIs. Stuart .in(, I)ort CI. I
- In, as

'."."................

AARON 'S AMOCO

will be fielding a short.

During his opening round first season

The the selection panel are harry

the First weekly P0ll Will
after thieChristmuasliolidays. On

Your Car the Best"

Basketball Coach Jay HcKwer.

courses appears to be a good
a
one
since that darkness is
Lyman can also present
r,es'
pectable running game, faffing a little quicker.

sits Moore. "But O'Neal 111 headed by freshman fullback

Patriot

game'' of

()Rl.ANIX), Fla Al' I

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OF AUTOMOBILE
ACCESSORIES

orne with Florida CMIi'gc' and chotulil get the m4
tMt (,ptbcltP I'aulk in the
ii it 1, 1 1.1irf t - "-

•u'
: tar arid were be;it. go4
MI of I i,utsville's starters
Iiiutor,
lust week in their
en
by
I
Spurts Writer
tip'nini' game of this season were making their first varsity
I A't'S Forget uilsiut EU 'LA'Ss
Rat k to ht('LA The country's start. but Coach Itenny Crum
in
;uhit'vemnents
oll.'gc' top-ranked Itruins are heavily asserted They're going to get
haskethall for ii ft'w minutes fa,q,red to itiaki' it 47 in a row there before the season Is over
.111(1 talk about Southern against the Bradley Braves They have a long way to go as
iu
tonight Florida State, run- far as poise is concerned
Terry I Ii,wiirrl was high for
Whii'r.'as the national chaiti- ri.'rup to UCLA in the
I 1int s
."
preseason
I
I'rr'.s
piuili lhruins have won 46 in a Assoritetl

.

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CO

used for the fu-st two days of the
ainst an older, taller and
asn Gti latched on the 51 tourney to assure that the entire ag
gtiod for 77() yards and field is able to complete their more seasoned hardeourt
pas
-- Mikkies" quintet,
seven triuclsdown.s His ,li-ar. rounds before darkness falls.
Thiswiflalsobethe 'opening

Also expected to .4op action
for the Raiders are Gerald

IPI lot. ii l'rl'

Si 110'

'

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___
MPLETE

Pam cstctier Ln the gate. on ttw

%% right. C4iavh M"e saji-s he'll receiver in Central Flonds.

1P.

U

NA Meets
Brantley

loiiinIl ti,tii Itipili liii' fir't
attil a'Fond pluot' ti'oiiis in t he
ilivision will be eligible for tb'
stahl' tournuutnent. hut tilt- first
tiliut' leant ill get the best
berth in tIn' t.iurn'y.

'hit' contest was ilt'cidetl Iii
overtili te after Lake ('itv rallied
in th,' st't utiul half to knot the

playing in his first professional
event. Kite had to qualify
Monday and even then had to
in a playoff after the regular
18 holes ahd been complet.

S

threat. Ile (liitiipe(I In 15 Voints

TM

•

Lake ('it)' hits also met defeat
this seutsuui, losing a tough on.'
I )ItII'
Istitit decision
North, 75-74 in the first round of
the Muiiiii'l)ade North Invita'
(tonal Tournament last week

Port St. Joe

.

(me of U1. key men for the
Bob
Hi4er tonight will P
phnrnore
II'trt, the -frt.S
o will get
vCtC test under
th tards Huirct will have to
give up a great deal in size to
the lake City counterparts Nil
this is nothing new for the
ctrrpng Raider reunder

I'

Martin County,

6's were defending cnzimpiOfl
basketball season.
its
unity
Sanford
Nick1us,
Mason Rud31ph,
his completions put six
better scores of the day listing cr
Be
ard.
Kermit Zarle,
pointers tin the scoreboard. And
recorded on the same NvaJ Academy at the old Frank
arid
Steve Reid I'
one of the Impressive aspects of
Which according to Lyman High School gym- Bob Dickson
Ht':urrurig veterans fro:x d Constantirws statistics 1$ that Jack Nicklaus is because
Greytiounds have plenty wtu)t
n.asiurn
.'e Crt'vhun c;yr
____
ng
just
a
train
that won rune and lOst 16 only three of his aerials were professionals on the tour kflO'
ki
________
e
Seminoles
are
lac
Junior Varsity play begins at
Bill Moore's Greyhounds th
are Randy Wright, fe-loot -5 stolen
an
much
better
th
the
Magnolia
-anitle)
________
And Hunters with
Fill up
7 .30 for the Lake Bi
should rate a slight favorite little,

Hounds, Seminoles Do Battle
WI

The

titiiier

I

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,gon game serious.,
-kn already it en inving his best Sneed. both fired 66's.
A pair of newmmers to the
year on the lour. Thus far
111* veteran of the golfing
on tour, rookie Andy Nor th and
put Rodriez h won $112.
wars not only said it t a
the T)
lus -nev image" on tht line the tour including the top phze
leader. North is a 22-year-iold
yesterday in posung a brilliant

seven-under par 65 to assumc
starting only the final five the First round lead in the
Annual De" World
games, topped the 1,000 yard
mark for the year, connecting Open Golf torunamerit
117,
Of 149 passes

team. drives for hoop and coming up to stop

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Jerry Wright, the .ft-1O
freshman from Falmouth. Ky.
tiRe t;prnerl into an offensive

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feat considering they won onl
two of 10 during the 191 season
with basically the same club
But Coach Bill McCall is

their pass defense. That :
Nls'u i. ias.".
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where most of the 188
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Commodores has been Rodriguez really abandoning
stroke
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pace, are
superb only one
achieved
the image he's had for so many motivating factor in th e
veteran
George
Archer
and Ed
That could be had news
starting to take his Mund turned in by Rodriguez
years "

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passes for 402 yards and nine this will be Eau
triptoapctstseaSc'fl
bowiganw di
Mike
and
touchdowns,

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bed.

In their, lust outting, the uli'fi'nse, ci nrng only eight
ltoit1er were upset 83-81 liv th,' is,itit ott four donhle'le hers

'70 jx,uniier ulho caught :3 .

Kelle%. junior linebacker. Mike

department but enough to
'oninua11y move the sticks
Tickets for tnmnrrU night's
game are available at Lan
High School at a reduced pi-1c'e
o ver wiiat will be charged at the
gate. Rr'servation can she be
made for the •'Sp'ft Bus'
th,rh will take fans to and from
the game for a small fee.
Those close fc,Uowers of F.aL
Gailie say the wvakrsi par,

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And the 5-11. 155 pound SCflIor
added another 450 yards
rushing.
The prime receivers of
Walker are Ben Fahm, a 5-10.

Start

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Show had a (mc' 29 point effort
in for naught Tuesday night
w hen the Ifoolere cow their )

field in t'hic'tk by the t)o(k' North

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at the porous Eau tackle, Glenn Hill. junior
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is Mike Martin,
game from his linebacking ceptional quarterback. And in Commodom
e ball against each other.
linebacker. Overall
middle
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Ton, Walker the
position.
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have
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peland. with junior qu.arclub
and are ver physical in
Walker completed 52 of
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:t'rback Bob C4'lrLctantIne at
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All-State candidate Gregg the "veer option" which Is
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Wishbone
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Dehtona presents Mrs. Frank Grant, President of the Deltona Womans
Golf Club with Trophies for the two Class B winners, in Low Net and
Low Gross divisions in Tournament held at the Deltona Country Chub.
The Bank sponsored the "urnament.
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De!tOriaCrOWflS Champs
FA%"ETTE EDWARDS

DELTONA - The [).Lona Wonians' Golf

.)ub recently cornplett J the second half of their
To11 Tournament at the Deltona Country Club.
Scores were totaled for the two days trials, with
following res'ilts

Winners in Class A . . were: Mrs. Betty
5pauthng. for Low Gross: and Mrs. Florence
Manning for Low Net.

winners in Class C. . . Mrs. Verna Williams
!et tuiw Gr's and Mrs Hare! Mcfadden for

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the winners with their trophie5.
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of the inners of Class B. the flub Pres.der
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Plain Dryer on s'and, 523 In the 'wall
windihiCId. SSSy Nor Call 661
or
spste tester. ts 177
5971
1731
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Oranges Pl5vel - 3 var ,i,t juice
dton 5600 373 3115
oranges. tangelos, lanugerines 4.
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'sp'lrut 319 3l95. C,raessl,',
p'iocj.s CL 450. '?I. celeri ron
Grnrva
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•,'.nouram w,I'I fur,ia'e and Oil
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5750
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in' many DI11!rS

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3 Bedrooms. i' baths. separate
.nfig room, wall to w4ll car
petin;. chain link fence. 7 i'tlt
rooms. Only 1.11.300

$6 to $7.50 Per Hour

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7 .n Santord Central N A.
WOOD PRODUCTS INC
carPCt,d. ame parting An
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working Mus' 'abt Phd super b'lSDr etprsce Salary cOrn
Wanted To Rent
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ASk fOr B,I
txA'd Or roor A in ttCni'
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31 Houses For Sale

(Fri. Noon for Sun. &amp; Mon)

Loi Gross and Mr'. Lorrane Manning, Low

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famly wI1 thiril. CPI?5tmAS
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Instruction
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bed'oom. 2 bath. ..ti' hiOe
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Female Help Wanted
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53-Swap And Trade
good t-'chen. and brand rievc C,ntrl
sairryWti.tCt.372 1379
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'meover
4. salary to live in arid help
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mC,'hef care to' nvat.d son. so'ne
55-Mtscellaneous
a'r IiOAriCPd 'The Woodlands
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For Sale
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l.cense 372 3991 after Noon
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Open HOusi. Sat 4. Sun 15
Male-Female
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Help Wanted
Transportation
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70-Travel Trailers
3 patio overlooking a spreng fed
perSn Seminole LOdge Hurling
late •nØ I,cturng shag carpet.
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71-Auto RepairS
indirect lighting. paneling Arid
Parts AcceSsOries
Lapt'f'ipfCPd monograrner ri•d,d
wind q Stereo Turn eaif on 4th
new company Tog wageS. paid
73-Import Autos
ChvIu3'a 4. Follo* "Open
vacation Ph $34 5630
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And Scooters
DRIvERS Part time or full time
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7i-Truck And Trailers
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We train yDs' Good commission - p,a,t
YC1IG* Cab Co. 201 5 Park
7$-Autos For Sale
3 22
RAVENPIA PARt'- Very nice
Odrm .1 - bath on large corr,e' '
SPAniSA tDtal?Y tuto' to tr.Ch
landscaped to' privacy Built
converSatIonal English On ifl
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22_Apartmelits Rent
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33-Apartments Rent
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24-Houses Pen? Unfurnitt*d
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i7_DomeStIC Child Care
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WINNERS in Class A Division at the Deltona Woman's Golf Ciub
Tournament are shown here with donor. Mrs. Florence Manning. first
place winner for Low Net score, on left, with Harry Seibert. public
relations director of the First Bank of Deltona presenting trophies to
Mrs. Manning and Mrs Betty Spaulding. winner in Low Gross score.

The City o4 Lon'QwCCd would iitC tO
employ i Street Fo'emin and I

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CLASS C winners in Tournament. harry Seibert. presents Trophies to
Mrs. Verna Wilhams on left winner in Low Gross division and Mrs.
Faye Releford. Club Tournament Chairman receiving award for Mrs.
Hazel McFadden, winner in Low Net.. The First Bank of Deltoria. whom
Mr. Seibert represented sponsored the Tournament, held at the
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PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
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P.rb Ave
Ait.ennt, Springs Community Chapel. UCC
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
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Rene*'iti-'t gred that the r,a-r:
to Ileneffif t that the tI.'littie,n of tl'i#, four 1iinin (.1 17- for swh things as r'slur'tng the
Itill ll;iih Irt'ket In I)eIiiuJ on"tilt ttIt4
ad
vaIoren
tarex
Progran't
iitderfunded and mid 10
alIontr'I to the !.r2 along the hake front which
I-rutty afternoon t this.-tis IIlofI4'S
haVC
which
would
ithei'i'i
r-ount j - it
the
appreciated
Maitland Iloulevard projf'( I ts- ttwl pteVt(PtLly been on the five
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.kskin
tnr
project
year
road
prrsgrarti
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says
teen
funded
by
ad
valorem
p.rennuil
resolutions
11111( , ell mitt, till' Sit 414
I 'ittiiit', 11(01(1 pruhh'tiis with
ttng
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taxes
are
rw
approçriate
gasoLine
tax
previously
UioneY
that the
ir,.'e it 14 a much iiiore urgent
l)I i)Ut(-IIIIS
whhly or Partially by the
'i'.'
the road 4.mandc
problemin Seminole astgnieiI to this project could
prohI'
road
"S request that flu- Stith- rmi
gasoline
tax
'IY1
whIch
4ri
irs
paying
th'
be
spent
mo re justifiably
I )epartlnt'nt iii Trnnspiirtiitlon (ounty.
would have hefl 5flt on the r-urnmnnd rontinuert
lliinedl,t vild th9t he Was eLsewhere
i,nssik'r a trade invtilvini
road
problems tithe e zfly still
more "Me
eighth
cent
gasoline
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11 42(i tutiles of Sit 434 From sit
give
to
Semmol.,
Count, 1fl :Ile
which
were
allocated
to
receve4
the
funds
Ill-;iid that no hues
the proje( SIt 119 and 520 from
rstiflafly
fI!I
that
a
"I
coming
'.,.ek.s.'
rrUmmnnd
the
mnunicfpalities
in
recent
''1)'' (units will b"
Sunday, December 3, 1972--Sanford, Florida 32771
Vibn south to the Orange
tax concluded. ' There is more than
when
the
gasoline
are
Irxtic,
e.
months
by
the
legislat
ur
available f or this current year
65th Year, No. 79
Price 20 Cents
('ounty Iln. wtilrh arc turrentl
there will be no state 'A" not necessarily going to the which i-s a user tax and should one way to induce the ettizen.s
and
-l;tsslficd as s.'i-orutary rl,;l(l
and 'It" luridi next year. There road programs as they were therefore be applied back to the accept the mass transpnrtaton
and sslnt'h the (4)urlt) lImIlIi
art' anticipated major cutback.s when the r riunty receiv ed the rra4s whtrh the titpayer* lISP. .iciitty like to li;'.e classified
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iii.iili' L) titt' ('OWity to t- p1111181%
i1an',.'
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it a sSt(icLIt(ifl to secondary
,
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$ ' l.issificatton of 14.8 mitiles of Sit
L't from (t-nI'va south to Ito0-41
Uraniti' County line In order to
6 H
ho' rinuted the chante III
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('i.11tthiIi('iItll)fl on Sit 44F -_-%E
, 6 Now
S
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Distr ict
It til IteneChut,
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I-miitriet'r for I )OT sri tk'linih,
J
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V.85 not ()pIklSld to
said that
tittt request,
of
11w
iiu'thaniss
An
APt
ul(l.ANIX).
Ha
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Bi
ss iiit'h the (omiumIuisssbonerS felt i-any iiwrnin fire in downtown
B John A. Spol.sbJ
f(j() tIllS (- tabmed the life
r'1
rarel'. seen in either special or t'.,ttiltt (reati' an tnitert-ounty (
WilS not (,j)t(hIulsstic an assistant fire chief and left
loop,
lout
lit'
If
' t
rt''uIar session,'' he said.
would
t)rlmI:
5.111(1
that
tite
t•iilIflltCS
iKlite
trtjured,
firemen
six
l.ik
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around the house and see if iuu
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jtiurned at 2:15 pin. Friday,
- Acst Chief Calvin lskhardt.
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"Designation of roads ittitis
don't have some used and
Askew had 9 of 10 measures La not necessarily make luntls 40, died in the blaze of an unix'- I 11
maybe even broken toys lying
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hi.itt liSk&amp;M1 for
including the
cuptett shoe Mere in the downivauu;b1e.' Chairmhn
around and not being used by
11.1111 hlurIx)st' of the session, lb
f
to
Drummond
pOIfltC(l
out
that
town district of Orlando.
the kids.
4 I
till rt'imnposing tin- (1178th pen- stay on the present schedule of authorities said
Put 'em into your car and
stir
$50,000
I
.sPt!mi'tiflit
ifrup them off at the Sanford
ikhardt antI fireman A. C
f
rights
preliminary
engineering
Commerce
the
equaL
of
Chamber
And even
MacMtaster were going up a
-'I
First Street. where
.i,mit'nidment, the 10th mnc.isuri', M;iitland Boulevard from 43 at ladder when a wail on the onebuilding
Iteit hug ItoacI southeast
they'll be picked up by the U.S
isn't ticati
building collapsed
1; :
through
I-:nlghmsh
Estates
to
17-92
story
be
and
Corps
Marine
burying Ixith nit-n under rubble,
Senate Civil .Judit-iary UI-ill- frouu July 1973 to Juls 197-I i1
rejuvenated under the Toys For
i
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111(0717 Chairman Dan St-arbor-.
(lie $300,000 Itight-of Way costs police said.were tilt by "backTots Program.
'flit' IflCfl
F)'.Iatkt'tnvihIe,
'tuiii,
to COltil' (10111 secondary funds
be
eventually
They'll
to
run
draft''
,iritl
had
"nil
tinuic
4
riiunceil Friday that his in 1974 nd 1975 and the con.
N
Nik
presented to orphans in th is
rommiiiiittet', iii utmicert '.s ittu a structiomu costs of $800,000 to be ,l('cortlinig to Orlando fire oUtarea who Just might not be
L
select Ilous.c('(lilIImbIttee, woukt Carried out in 1975 and 1976, i'; cuils.
getting anything other than
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'I'luc blaze started at 2 ammi
- ORANGE COUNTY BLAZE KILLS
begin holding regional hearings
(OV1-ItNOit ASKEW
ill • futile project 811(1 WlIste and was under t-ontrol by 4
these very same "unwanted
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Christmas
toys
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a.m. .
lando F ire ('hit-I
of time and money. ''The
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J;iii 1
An Orlando assistant fire chief was killed and SLX (tr*men :iiiurl-n:
$50,000
wilt
be
spent
for
the
Mclviii
itivt'nb.urk
iid.
Associated Press Writer
fighting a blaze at an abandoned shoe store early Saturday morning
Scarborough said hearings )rciiiliifl;Iry engineering and
InTALLMIASSEE, Fla.
Offi'iils
said
they
V.OUI(1 be ia'ld
Pensacola, nothing still ever come front it.
One of the most rugged sports
Herald Photographer Rupert Chastain was on the scene from shorti.
Guy. Iteutlin Askew says ties
vestigating
the tause of tlit'
Jacksonville, Tampa and
anysthere is called Rugby. And
after the fire broke out abit 2 a m until after daylight Saturday
(h1tft11ted the Legislature
Limo u;iany factors blaze.
Miami, 111111 Il rt!t'OIliIIbt'tI(lattOfl There are
in the event you haven't ever
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but prepared (or h lii.' A;lrli-M1l\
seen one of thes'tcontests, this
to for women llflit'IUIiOCIlt,
sessin
would be an excellent time
right here Otherwise tie's very pleased
watch it firsthand with its (1Ut1)Ut during the four- The Legislature c-veii ;)assi-(1
1
in Sanford
a intl Askew didn ' t call for.
The championship matches
't,e:",at le :-uU e :iuVeii
"In other areas, such us the State Comptroller Fred I)irkimi'
will be played at the fields
'3
H3WI)OAflflll Hospital for
ens-iroimmuent anti
MIII successfully sought iiutiioParents Now Is To Find
Its M%ItU)N Iu:-I'uI-:A
directly behind the Sanford
PIigh
Of
':ripLed
children at UmatilL'.
lA'giSllitUrt
s.'hotei funding,
it)' to regulate out-of-state
Municipal Stadium
Friday
revealed the
but
approached Its work and ful- banking firms setting up inH os p ito I To Accept H I m.
Faith ((llt-tiSt5 in bdievimig
Preliminary eliminations begin
hUSpILSI
will
not
accept bun.
responsibilities
with
Its
vestiiiemit advisory services
111 10 ant. on Sunday and the filled
'.siien it is lwyontt the jsst-r of
and
determination
dspatchi
Florud•i.
The Shrmeri would :iut a*-t'tptl rer .Iirei:iatiun to aU
Volt' and l.iy till Ins bed at Mercy to assist in tin' imnunttn
Florida S ta te Cliammupiontip is
rea son III believe'' v.
Glen as they do nut acvepu
cept
those wt,,_) t,ise ffl4t fInancial
to get underway at 2 1)_rn.
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aire, in,t (Lw poignant events iii IlIi.it1lI,
iinittii, unable to mitedical osts,
who
have
children
over IS. the E1k3 t)'donations ,tnd tt those
gloomy
the
It's for fret' and after getting
Ilossever,
tie life of Glen Horton Jr. of S - ('Ii tiit'athit on his ilshlu, lit'
of
the need fur 'Tv
cause
offered prayers fur the )ouLh's
that call from FSU student and
Sorrt-nti', i)llral) icit fniuii the i%it as oIl .1 respiratory iituichttw prummiosis by physicians cOd not
e
wheelchair
respirater.
and
iuw the HarrTallahassee resident Mett
licci- requiring a
neck dos'.i;, duc- Ii' a tragic
nurse to take mlii aeuunt that 'More i ec-overy. Th
iiuracles
Anna
hospital
kvtrnes
bft- iwiin.spurts Glen was
which
- 110W could I not
lorgan.
li-nt. aioh 11w belief iii
01w-rate, and could Lx- of f the things are wrought by prayer
half tharittus ssorki drearts of." and result of the donations to his
acquiesce to his passionate ;lIeil
It his I1 trents IS intll(liti'.'17
iiuit-Liiui' Only tV.() inid
iti uwti, althuuØi the'.
Thursa&gt; Mrs horton told us fund, and is spectally cvii- chair
for a --Free plug."'
ti'truth of tlit-wnituug
pianutes:ta tiuuit'
at
fIrst. hntht_')ILetj tj)e'.
hait,
to
be
high
enough
structe-d to
Sl'ctt-i-n- ear-old Ghi'n, son of
tO- 55115 Wilt!Ili' (ii 51)178k, but Iblit (ilt'it's condition ha,s imwould
du
u 1 Glen 'acre abie to
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Wen iilt1 lit-iou I lortiin lived in mii#y ed his head to imidicate pro'.'ettto the extent he us off the support hi-s neck,
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OII
1115 OW11. Mr's, Horton
e
MrS. 1kstun iiietU.ioned th
'4irs 1w-lIre ins
respirator, using it
Sanford (sir l
I tiititS tflt'. C Ix-1-11 I iled agatuist
' - yes" and
utieitiuneii
Glen is rentuveti
FROM iiii; Si Al LIIA(s
hospital
adnunutratur
has
be
strictil, for medica14 pi'rSllnS, Including self-pro- father was transferred by
'lThe i ,s1IitlI1 1)111 for Glenran suisaller
iut ol
Invitation to the dc'imu,nstratilirl
intt3t
untkFstliflCluZ%g
and
mdifiutu
the
respirator
Liiuiicd Aliberu-lImi millionaire Wsnin-1)iiuu- to iuianuige a store tit $2,000 V. c't-ki', and ss ithi the tit"'
by Florida Gas CouuIplirly 81111
Lw
would
do
all
he
could
to
huurl
Also. she disclosed, Glen us cited
(;I-in W. Turner, following a Mt. Uoi,i.
i'. i-rag" s1ep1t'Id
insurance
Walt Disney World of the first
t)r. Durrehl Shea, a
The .ict'udi-nt sit-curt-ti 55 tii,'ii and it $9,000 bill r',iuuLmiing, the mitaking trips in his ssheckhaur help
It-migtiiy iiivestigitiuil 01 Turncell xi'er'
natural
Nevertheless,
the
bill
Ls
curd
specialist has recoin"l)are to Ix- Great'' st-If- ( 1i'mi fell frsiiui a tree it Ittick hospital requested Glen be III the' tO)spILtl snack har. 1k us
plant providing on-site dccand
Mr'.
Hutton
mended
mushruuiiun,g,
thatCien be plat.-viii a
and "utoung just
Springs and broke his tit - k.
Iu:I1)ro'.'('uua-nt 1)11111
iil(lyc-d Li) imiottn-r facility. spe,mking 110W
an ulti a.unoilern
trmcity
bill
stands
*1
Mianu
hupital,
said
the
hospital
t tho',
A('(tIr(hiltg to l;is piiysucutn,
'loriolti, IxlhitT said 'fliursiluly
Aptiit'IIi0ns SSt'rt' tt'jccte4t at great t'twiihou5e at Lake Buena
J
the
nurse'S
bill
'a
with
flLSl,
'lN
1-furtut
bK"-I
Slit. )krtc'n cuitntt, ' -The $160-10.
the I'harges wi-re lilt-it under (;lt-n's sitiii'il urd hilts tx-tn Shriner and Elks hitispititls.
Vista. Scheduled for Friday
Cll'.'tSLUflS
a
iLight
it
apprvxuu41nl
$10,OUU.
nance
1 c'rcl has been with us" ConS-ction 119 ii tin' ('amiutitianu irre-yersihihy tllIiiI1igCtl IIIII LIII ('i'iut't-r,te-d (ru-mitts upemieti
at 11 a, in........the gala opening
youth's
nwther
was
t we
upoll Wuntinucili
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Then so ft er than a breath of air, beyond
the hedge came a whimper The door
qlarnmpd footsteps raced nrtd the m
mont exploded In yelping. wiggling delight
Can "a measur 1e
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puppy found? If happiness could be
weighted or ruled, this surely would be
an instant worth distilling. And hov
about that first glimpse of your newborn the flash of adoration at the beau
ty of a Sunday's anthem? that glowing
second when the naughtiest little boy in
Sunday School takes your hand and
"I love you"?
High moments cant be assessed by
material standards. But ach iris 'tin
revelation of God's love brings us closet
to understanding Him and the Truth of
,
.,• s why it t
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Next time
flea tier's Digest
you become dIKuruged over
Ole slow progress of nations
trying to reach agreement on P/1
large Issues such as pear.-, disarmament, international
borders, tariffs, remember the
rocky' road (list had to Lw
traveled Just to get two fehlow
('tlt'i5
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is (luit lt'k
ii slow to catch on

we're I)itre to Is'1 Canada I .hI , Dare Iii 1w
I Oat if ('•InIllI ltii I L ill - &amp;iuiti
I )isr to Lx- (i'i'it, is tti'.isiiiit of
KOMut i.ttl
I'Ilhice siii*t l 1 of the Ciiuiuarrested arid
have
are to LlIptttlr lit court Ilet- . 20.
'11w Auiii-rit'im ((auIipllli) Is
under legal utO*ik lit 54)1111' 40
sLideS A mistrial WU5 ttt't-Izsrett
(hi 2(1 in it sciurlties '.ioliittuii
iist' igaimist i'urnier and (ho'
iiumqoilly in (icitiwatet, h"hs.,
ttet-lutrt'tl itself
,iftcr (lie
hopek'I}' deadlocked.
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Americans. including Turner. The lihySitillil '.5115
uI)Iti 11111 thaI d ot' bi (lie st-iio tis
.iuot :io (aiioliaIi5, vlite said.
'I'lie l.'I)iIlIliiIiit- S iuii it-it ill hit- e'tenI (If ( li-n's injuries he
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%oltintary muscles. including

Iqx'rutloli of frauduhe'nt
sslit'iiit' The vilIhatinhlt. uilkg'l1 Y iii'.'uI'.t-d $1.85 million, tile)'
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ele'.enth of December at six
o'clock. An iiiipressh'c lii'Sitation from thus Orlando
enterprise .......froimi the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post
and Auxiliary No. 8207, who are
sponsoring the "Voice of
Democracy" progralil for tills
year. Would I be a judge" t
Absolutel&gt;- ,

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Ctletntitr
('iassitiet! juts
(rIlMiWurtlhlUIllt'
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l':tlit', I'll e,i;uiit'iit
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Iluspititl mitstes
hi-il Estate

Ill Its-C stages arut was supposd-It
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liss,-tti'
I i-s'otitet.'i smiI
st'if'lui.pu'siveiiucuit.
A
i IIUIS&amp;'U sill
s
course
-tuld
buy
(hit'
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V.1111111 e''.IOri-, but his courageous parents ri-li it-iilts-rimig that
- II Si hit'. 0 IziOhi, e''. ill Itt. a
glihill (it sittishitril M'st- iit'thiiiig
5111111 h' iIIiIxem.'ttiltt','' 1ditt'tt
I ion I li G od ' s ke'c'iimig
illi'ii i'iultt not lilt a Im'tt.-er

Sports

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Stock Excha ge
n

'S'c'rduig to Hodges the s'ec :ie-- c;t
Atlantic hiancurpurwttun stuck
Nui
sham t- J'.C14C(C between the bid and aikeii prt
- thLS
sttx'k stockliukiers ol Saxdcx'.J AUSOUI." PS U i- ----- - share UI the local bankuig institution ..
value el 81,Wu, UIUte1
per ha
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Stutkhii'hIers of the Sauifc'rct Aibtalk' National 11811k Ar e
,.tuiiect titiUI possible etchaimige tit their stock (Or
betig
stizirt's in Athiuitic flz*uworporation, which already owns over
6 Itir cent of (lie lex'iil batik's stOCk
Sanford Atlantic' tiresickult howard hodges said US
piuilon
'1111% 4s more than a fair exchange for our
----sttmt'kiitiltters"
hodges sat the eXchange wouht give stockholders of the
local bank "an actively traded, daily quoted stock with great
2A
growth potential
In a letter to Iotktiolekm s Hodges sakt lilt, batIk s t*'az'tt
:$A
itiret'tora Ln.'lte'.'es (lit' irposed stock ittc'hsngtt Is "In the
i'iI)'71)
iw-t.1 interest of liii, iiielivttluah sIot-khtiltiers" of Saiduid
5t-2L
Ahiaiitk'.
Whii'ui necessary approvals are tibtitttiect train super'S
'.- istiry atiltitiultirs, e'Z!N'ctcnt Its tx' In e'.t'til niontits, iuift'rtt
Atlantic' ttttkhsdde'ta s-sill ri'trI'.'t' (rout Atlantic titUs-

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ratiu
us
actsvtt.
lig
nor
us
there
mch
market,
established
"Therefore," saud tkdgea, "we are unable to quote a iamrlwlt

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corporation e'iiimiilcte details of the propiLsat.
II.,-dc' I briefly siiiitiiitIted the Isre'P(tsltl by 1U*)'tflg

It 1i(
111-411
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short' of Sanford Atlantic' National Liuk stock
tendered to Ahlnni'Ie Bancorporation th-•y will tsue I
tslItI'sp ti his-it stixk .
"For i'uch

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it is extseclett that all exchanges wi-LI be on a
basis, hodges said, which will retlu.tre that enough shaxt:a
iiiiisl be tendered so that UIuinl-tbately after the exchange i
tes than J
ctintplelt'd Atlantic Lianco 'eishon sitU
shares
of
S,,tidt,-id
Atl.antt'
c'utst.antmg
total
tent
cit
the
Lti'r
Natisin,d Bztnk tck
t.'.i'. - 1 t
llc'ct1 es silt Atluttic' fl5un'orpitrdttt'ii sitU
cents per share in ctivtitriats us 1971: there(ure the 1 6
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ttls-'Ietenth for 1S112 totaLing about $111situ pa
lii lt,i'l S.itnfetrd Atkntit' National flank
tItges
zuci'Rtt!ig
to
&amp;i t'tL, lt1 skart',
tti'.'l,ti'nttt.

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ably WASH S('hllU(ik," a retired
Retiree Tells Examiners House Will Not
song writer testified 'l'ues'hiy
flight, exphualning (lint lie bought
Be Built For E ig ht Or Nine Years
:i tract of land in west Florida
and itinde if down payment,
(PHI)' to learn his house probably
wouldn't be built for eight or 'flit' property was In Itoturnln fled before the four rstrihet permit mnyslf to betaken. and I
West lIevelolItmIent in charlotte federal panel in the nationwide hope this case thifl body will
mini, years
series of meetings by the look into and perhaps take me
Maybe toy grmmalchildrc'n (touraty, ha' said
tier miiiimi inspected the prop- federal off ice of Interstate Land off the honk," said Herman.
will be arotimul tit enjoy it, hut
The panel heard complaint_s
it's a long (limit' to wall for t'rty anal smilti development np. Sales Hegistratia'an, a division of
misrepresentation in land
atveit
of
Housing
(tie u.S fartmneiit
satiieiu'dy who's retired,'' pemired to be (Olning along fine
purchases--such
as failure by
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urban
development.
i'inky lli'riiiiin told federal lie signed it contract.
carry
through
the
developer
to
first
payAfter making the
Only then (11(1 he learn that his
examiners probing land sales
on
promises
to
develop
tracts
he
asked
abuses at it public hearing here lot probably wouldn't be de- mitent, lkrnnan said
and
develcp.r;
failing
to
regislot
to
the
Iberiiiiui said he moved to veloped for another eight or the seller to resell
ovher
land
with
the
federal
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dairwit
else, but
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by
law.
as
required
ernment
told
he had to keep making
New York ('it) amid mode a $555 hearing called to air (tunpinint.; was
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the 15A monthly payments.
diwn payment oil a lot near of Interstate land abuses
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people out of state, were allegallons that developers failed to
make refunds as promised or
mktating resale possibilities,
She ;fii(1 many CflfllpidIIs.
were lodged agaInst three cor'tmlf American
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would he more ap- ( mi nty Fon ed PU1 in light of
proprivate in light of the housing demands and growth
problems of traffic now and and development of county
iorugestkiri, whether I'UI) or Two other questions included
whether the existing PITh is
MIII1C tit her would be more
appropriate in terms of th e consistent with the general
schoo l burden: availability of character of the area where
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ar e a and County Attorney
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attitude of reasonableness" is
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the Christmas Parade Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
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listened as he explained his
reasons for (he motion. lie said
that the request was made
because of possible mapproprlatness of the existing
classification and planning and
zoning should ta ke Into considernOon before making any
ret-nm1nen(htton with regard
to this property the following
factors: whether the existing
IUl) classification provides
appropriate population density
for the location; whe ther some
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remember when this stock was
first being Offered, and "tie who
hestitates - He who hesitates can't get In
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once a hush-hush developer of
silent weapons of military destruction, Is
displayed by the Army as a recycled center
for human betterment,

soil, is in line for another trip to the 1110011
this time as a passenger lie's one of 90,000
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shopn-rs oinint tiosi iilow n, l-ran-ot-ur sikl ,
jiiits tit I ProPi rous ,iitil
thrilling hoilil is s for
Sanford.

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LoNGWOOD Wit including utifltt man
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U idloft of ltanionte springs t'iitk In. nhaw who
William- p ushed the ordinance th rough
.iiid t'UUiWihIhIO K K. William.
over several
onths, stated
son last night when Rudloff
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that th e
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process
mediately following adoption on during
zoning
classification
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to table the matter unt I
luwn
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Council Chairman Eugene

Jaques. ineinwhile. on a query
(ruin Radioff said the itetii

would be plat.-ed again on the
ordinince vreating
next wee
for
hotite park zoning asked for an- sidua l parcel or personality. agenda
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Jaques
The senior member of Counness wnti. designation.
cii said the board should stick RadlutftlieproperplacutuLtke
with the moratorium, on an- his preliminary plans for th e
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it would do any good to complain to the I price
(oruuI1uission about a four-cent t)oost in the cost
of paint for his model airnianes and rockets.
d a Cl l Ø(X)4j ' 1 it
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$23,400
41)0 for lust over an area
Occupied by a city-owned
structure, presently being used
the tS. toast
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Auxiliary,
sought by Willukin Mill) Kirk
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create another pocket of city territory surrounded by county property.
(OUflCiimJfl E. E - Williamson insists to th e Longwood City Council.
pointing to a map. Radloff in just as vehement manner contends the

Hadluff over several inunuis
W MainSutxllv~siun, Williaimwn. who adopted last August.'
was
sent to the zoning buaril
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out
the
inoratoriwn
hid opposed the new zoninb, son
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parents of insisted froin, first discussions is to last six months. He said who dechned to take dcuun un
MIAMI , All)
that the distr ict further that annexation of the his proposed zoning request for
Still another applicant for a little' bus who doctors said of the categur
wants annexed
be ing creat ed for special RadluU parcel would create an- the parcel he
that lot is Sanford real estate apparently consumed nothing was
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wetpro
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wilt!
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other
th
pocket
or
gap
in
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city
interest.
broker Herbert Stenstruni, who but chocolate milk for five
hti Railluff made his lixitits on the west side of 427 created by the Council The
advised the t'oiiuhiission hi' too tiuintks before he died of 111111Council at the same time
request. Williamson stated,
the property. nutrition have been ordered to request.
siiited to titIl
Ai Radluff insisted th e land refused to consider Ra dlutf'
fittt' trial on manslaughter
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dividend payable Jan 1.
The dividend amounts to a 20
per cent increase and will be
"followed Jan. 15 by a 100 per
cent dividend in the nature of a
two for one stock split.
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on Selling tht two i-it) O5%fl( ii
ill the .Irt.i until Dec.
committee
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National
The recent upsurge by Atlantic
various groups wanting to buy president and chairman of th e that the bankers committee had
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portions of a 10-acre tract In the toniiiitttee. iiiiiietl at bringing for
Sanford Tank together the owners and develop a plan to re-make the
so-culled
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days" Nuttin's goin' right!
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the builder's remark that
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Girl Charged In Marijuana Sale
Council

BY DONNA ESTEE
Final plat for Skylark Subdivision to be built on a Large
parcel to the north and west of L.ongdale was a pproved by the
City Council in special session Tuesday night, subject to
recommendations of the city engineer being met by the
developer. CAM Corp.
In another matter to do with the subdivision, Wade
Hardigan, president of the development company, said the
county prefers that the city annex the entrance way road
from U.S. 17.92. Hardlgan said the entranceway will be
paved.
City Atty. S. Joseph Davis Jr. was instructed to
correspond with the county to determine If the County
Commission has any objections to the annexation.
Hardlgan reported the sewer package plant to serve the
development will be delivered Dec. 11 and got approval from
the board to have the plant a blue color.
Councilman William Kiosky, chairman of the street
hghung cntnmitte told llnrdigan that the lighting plan fo r
the development has been approved and that Skylark will
have to pay the full cost, $7,800, of light Installation and
Pur c hase of poles.

A 12-year-old Jacksonville
girl has been charged with sale
and possession of marijuana
after she allegedly sold a small
bag of the substance to an
undercover Seminole County
vice agent.
The girl was hitch-hiking on
U.S. 17.92, south of Sanford,
when the agent offered her a
ride. According to his report, he
told the girl that he was headed
to Sanford "to buy some dope."
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street from their business. The
boat was chained to a pole, but
the pole was pushed loose to get
it free. The boat was valued at
$229
F. H. Johnson, of 807 Palm
Springs Drive, Altamonte
Springs, reported the theft of
his wallet, containing 8110 cash
and credit cards.
Mrs. F. Dennis, 160 Third
Court, Chuluota, reported the
theft of a lire extinguisher and
first aid kit from a Seminole
County School Bus parked at
the corner of Third Street and
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Port-Time Dog Catcher
Longwood has a new dog-catcher, Preston Ausley, but he
will be paid on a part-time basis at the rate of $225 per hour
with a maximum of 1125 monthly. At the same time the
Council on a split two-two vote refused to reimburse the man
for 15 days labor as full time dog catcher during a period
when his employment had not been ratified by the Council.
Councilman Kiosky made a motion with a second by
Councilman Crenshaw to pay Ausley for the period of time he
volunteered" his services.
Councilman E. E. Williamson, however, made known he
was very offended by the fact that Ausley had In effect been
placed an the city payroll some weeks ago without Council
approval.
Jaques agreed with him and Indicated to his way of
thinking the action of having a man working at a job without
prior authorization from Council tinged of some sort of
unshtiw law violation.
Council voted unanimously that In the future no person
will be cznplo'.ed by the city unless each member of Council
is in formed of the employment at a public meeting. It was
endlcdted this does not refer to previously budgeted employes.
Crenshaw, prior to Ausley's working as full time dog
catcher, could not get approval from majority of the Council
to
the man 1100 weekly for the chore.
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NmA County Commissioner J. M. I Mike Hattaway, "In a
spirit of cooperation" burned from the County Commission
nweting last night to Longwood's meeting to give an unofficial report on a city request for assistance,
Councilmen Kiosky and Williamson appeared before the
Commission yesterday asking for help on furnishing pipe to
allow underground drainage over the property of John
Schubert on Overstreet.
The Herald in a picture report earlier this week showed
drainage waters backed up to the Robert Davis home since
the portion of ditch running through Schubert's land had been
filled in.
liatuiway told the Council information provided the
Commission showed the state Department of Transportation
has a drainage easement as far as Wfldmere Avenue, but
from that point on no easement exists.
The Commissioner continued that aerial photographs
taken in 140 show the natural floi of drainage water to have
been through the Schubert parcel even at that time. Under
these conditions, the man has no right to dam up the stream,
lIattawa said he was informed llattaway said that the
('oUflt) cannot furnish the pipe and further it would appear
discriminatory to pipe one section of the ditch without piping
it all.
Attorney S. Joseph Davis Jr. agreed that if the ditch has
existed all these years, the man (Schubert) has no right to
close It. And hlatt.a way added, neither does he have the right
to d :iui rid that pipe be placed there. The ultimate ('utf all of
the drainage ditch is Fairy Lake.
Council voted affirmetive)y on motion by Williamson to
Instruct the attorney to correspond with Schubert and In
"frank and plain" language let the man know if he closes the
ditch again the city will be forced to join with nearby
property owners In filing Injunctive action against him.

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Protection
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told
the
City
Council
last
Agency,
city
officers
and
night while explaining future representatives of th e East
-steps to be taken in the city's Central Florida Regional
quest for federal grants to Planning Council, Radcliffe
said live alternatives are
available in order to get the
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council and EPA officials, with
the studies to be completed
within
thin 14 days.
By IH)NNA ESTES
He said the "rock upon which
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Offer of the East Central Springs had foundered" in the
$'
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Council
and its Orange- moneyfor rewer treatment was
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give top priority to assisting the plans cannot be accepted fore'
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Cities of Longwood and just the cities, but for the ent.ire
Altamonte
with area.
Springs
vestigating the accident. Troopers estimated
LEON PARKHLIRST, 77, of Daytona Beach,
meeting requirements of the
The engineer continued that
U.S. Environmental Protection 75 per cent of the costs of the
was killed on impact Tuesday afternoon west of
the damage at $4.O® each to the car and
Agency in federal funding for studitis can be reimbursed from
building. The City of DeLand Fire Department
DeLand. Parkhurst was traveling east on SR 44
sewer
treatment facilities on a the federal money, If it
apat a high rate of speed when he lost control of
assisted at the scene. The death pushed Volusia
cost basis was personally proved, lie did not, however,
his 1972 Buick, left the roadway, and slammed
County's fatality count to 63 for W•
rejected by Altamonte Mayor give an estimate of the cost or
into the Highway Oil Service Station building.
(Rupert Chastain Photo)
Lawrence Swofford Tuesday. say who will pay for the studies
Troopers C. F. Brown and P. E. Dixon are in'Related Story Page 3M
in the event federal grants are
County Commissioner Sidney not approved.
Vihlen Jr.. c ha irman of the 0-S.
The five alternatives which
0 Committee said he called may be considered, Radcliffe'
Swofford and offered these said, Is the cost and efservices to Altarnonte and Fectiveness of one central
Indicated the service would also treatment plant to serve North
be available to Longwood on an Orange and South Seminole
immediate emergency basis. incorporated and uninThe cities would be called upon c'orporated areas alike; ad.
to only reimburse the actual v&amp;nced waste treatment with
By MARION BETHEA
which was inoperative
he was called to the scene.
that anytime a fire or other cost of time spent by the very stringent requirements
However, he noted the school
The Sanford Fire Depart- emergencies are reported,
Council in preparing the special but which allows dumping into
In an attempt to dispell has three alternatives for ment, Pelham said, responded expect him to evacuate the interim plan required he said. moving streams; the expense of
runior and report Facts on utilization during emergencies: to the call within four riiinutes, school immediately." This.
Vihk'n estimated the entire possibly two regional plants,
yesterday's conflagration at a fire horn, a series of bell and on arrival the school staff Harriett said, goes for any cost at $1,000. The corn- one in Seminole and one near
Sanford Middle School, the signals
and
the
inter- was "already cleaning up the school or institution,
missioner continued that Orlando: possibility of four or
Herald this morning In. communication system.
mess."
"When they callus," the chief Swofford termed the idea of five semi-regional plants and
terviewt'd various officials for
The children were not
Fire Chief G. M. Harriett said, "they should evacuate the paying for the study by the the expense factor of operation
their comment and explanation evacuated, he mainialned, due commented, "the building building and then it's up to me p I a n n I n g
g r o u p s if each city is allowed to have
of
the
situation
and to the fact the fire was coo- constitutes a certain amount of to say whether or not It's safe to — discr imi natory" and "per- its own plant, thus bringing a
requirements and respon- tinned and extinguished almost hazard." State law, accoriing return to
the building."
sonally" rejected it. He further multiplicity of sewer plants to
sibilities in such emergency instantly. Teachers, he said, to Harriett requires fire drills in
Harriett says he plans to visit declared he knew his City the area.
situations,
were on hand with the cust3dial each school every month and all county schools leaving the Council would reject it as well.
Included in each of the five
Director of Auxiliary Ser- staff and extinguished the fire the results recorded.
"1 told him explicitly that the studies, he said, would be
same above instructions,
vices H ugh Canton when with extinguishers. The fire, he
Harriett said he went to
Ha.rriett said he was unaware arrangement for payment for phases showing water quality,
queried as to the requirements said, was confined to the stage Sanford Middle School this the one fire bell was not in actual time spent is the usual
cost cffc'cti',eness, elimination
for frequent-) of fire drills in curtain and gym neats and was morning and talked with operation, but did know some practice and that the
Council of pollution, implementation
schools said that the state completely extinguished when Pelham leaving instructions ('utside
alarms did not work. stands ready at the beck and and a timetable of when small
requires only two each year,
call of Altzinionte Springs to do sewer plants can be phased out.
However, he said it is
whatever possible to give
The engineer cautioned the
customary to hold four or five
assistance in this emergency," board not to have any
preduring the year, and some
Vihlen said.
conceived
notions
of
what
th e
principals hold monthly drills
VihIen sa id all the co unties of studies will show and assured
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The frequent-v of the fire'
the East Central Florida his firm is working in the
best
drills. Carlton said, is entire)
planning area were polled and interests of both cities. "Keep
at the discretion of cacti
to hold up all projects to an open mind and don't jump to
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principal, provided, of course',
assist the two cities.
Preconceptions," he said.
that the state' requirements are
met.
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In another question, Carlton
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was asked if fire is detected in a
school if it is the duty of the
B illll. SC 0Th'
Stenstroni then asked funding from the federal
principal to 'evacuate the
Pelham to give the woman a government, could resolve the
school, or if it is eompu1sn-y
Seminole County School copy of the charges against her situation, but for the present the
that he do so. Carlton said it is Board at an afternoon public
as had been furnished the schools have no program to
not compulsory, that it is at the hearing expelled for the board to aid them in their deal with the problem.
discretion of the school print. remainder of the school year a deliberations about her son.
"I would make it mandatory
cipal.
14-year-old Sanford Middle
In the course of the discussion for a student to go before the
In the case of Sanford Middle' S hool youth, after the outh's between board nnt'niibers, Sten. iiit'nt.al health clinic before we
School, he said, the fire was divorced mother advised the strum and the boy's mother, it expelled him," Culpepper
confined before there was a board 'it would do no good to was the apparent Indication stressed.
serious situation.
allow tier son to stay at home," that the expellee suffered from
However, it was pointed out
Sanford Middle School in lieu of attending school.
physological problems, but had by Stenstrum there was no law
Principal Dan Pelham was
The mother requested the not been referred to a county to force a child to consult with
posed
the
question public hearing before the board agency such as the Association the mental health clinic unless
precipitated by a tall from a after she i as advise-d that her for Mental health for consulta- the parents would cooperate
concerned individual that no son Was to be expelled on the tions.
The youth's mother, said she
fire drills had been held at the recommendation of Dan PelDr. Stuart Ce'lpepper, ob- was awaiting a certificate from
school this year ) when fire ham. Sanford Middle School viously moved by the boy's
her former husband, a Navy
drills are conducted and if the principal and Supt. John Angel. Plight, said 'we should do
wtdch would allow her
allegation were true.
Pelham handed the board something about this by requirto treat the boy at the Orlando
Pelharn replied that each ineniibers a copy of the alleged ing psychological counseling,
Naval Hospital.
class receives "fire in- misdeeds attributed to her son but lamented such a program
On a reluctant motion by Cul.
struction" but that he did not which lead to his dismissal could not be set up by the School
recall whether or not there had from class, but declined to read Board for "just one person." pepper, with the realization
been any actual drills this year. the docwnent aloud for the
Board chairman A. F. Keeth that one student must not be
As l,o frequency. Pelham said record.
agreed. and pointed out this allowed to disrupt other stutwo are held during the year,
With the student absent should'7uive been dune long ago. dents, the board voted
one
sezneter.
during the quasijudicial hear"It will be disasterous unless uanimovsly to expell.
Pe'tham was also asked to ing, Douglas Slenstrorn, School something is done," Culpepper
A second expulsion from
atevunt for a rwtior that the Board attorney, advised die added
Sanford Middle School of a lreason the children were not mother she has the right to have
Andrew lracken, school )'eJ-uId eighth grader followed
evacuated was due to a Fire bell an attorney represent her inter- admiv,istrative aide, said there with principal Peihani advlring
being Inoperative.
ests, if she desired. "1 can't was future hope that the pro- the second youth was not
Pelham disclosed the school afford an attorney." was her posed ES I' or social ad- "retarded" but was disobedient
has three alarm systems, one of reply.
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New commissioner lurk
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n hose cannj)miign for
I )rumiiiiiunti olieneMi (lie 'AL ork election was based on orderly
session scheduled for Il :45 a.m. development of the e'owity, SaitI
Tuesday.
(lint his personal feeling was
Szyunyog told those' present that in this county, there should
hat the' Department
Lx' a variety of zoning for ii
Atiniinistrmttion 701 program variety of living styles. ''I Feel
provides financial a istance to this project is incompatible
local governments for sup po rt st itli what is established in
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'if local planning efforts, Grants zoning and development''
are available to cover two Williams made this saint,' j)()ti(
thirds mind in sonic cases three'- on et'li of the two miiotlous
fourths of planning activity
per presented by Kimbrough which
cost. Th e maxinium grant
passed by a 3-2 vote, tie' rumate
application per year according no comment on the I lenthrow
to population figures for det't'lpnnenit.
Seminole counts' would be
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$50,000.
tiemid mind said (lint lie felt (limit
The broad objectives of the
•ifter the Board had approved
program are to assist local th e zoning for the three
elected officials to establish (lie ttetelopuitents in question, that
('0 Ui P e he mis iv e
planning
this action on Brantley and
pru'c's as a continuing function WingFieltt was capricious on the
of government Make COu1i
part of the Hoard. W lien
irehien.sit'e planning relevant to
\1'itljmiiiis suggested (lint the
critical social needs; improve Court,.s could decide the issue,
the quality and efficiency of
Driiuitniiontt commented that It
development
land
anti would be a futIle act by the
associated physical facilities.
Board and an unnecessary
Farm' told the Board that form expense. "We have already
his vantage point, prime overtaxed the citizens for
projects he t;ould suggest in. services offered."
elude a management study of
County attorney was incount',' departments and ad- structed to draft (lie resolutions
ministration; flood plain on Wingfield Reserve and Like
delineation; drainage study: Brantley Arms and send a copy
consolidation of metro ser. to (lie developers. Appropriate
vices; a street numbering department heads were also
system and the revenue sharing instructed to notify the'
administration.
developers that a muotuon had
APPbI'mltIonS must be in by been passed to withhold all
itiid I)ecember, Szyenyog told building permits on the two
the Hoard which WitS in Full developments until th e matter
attendente by noon.
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Dec. 2-3
Casselbt'rr&gt; Firemen's
Auxiliary will hold a Christmas
Bazaar at the Maitland Flea
Market on Highway 17-92 in
Fern Park, front 9 to 5 p.m.
30
NOV.
Circle
of
Elks
Anna Miller
Dec. 3
will hold a rummage sale, 109
Annual ''Fantasyland
North Palmetto Avenue, Tableshow and Boutique" at
Sanford, 9 ann. to 5 p.m.
the Sanford Garden Club
building, U.S. 17-92, 1-5 PJ1.

Nov. 29
Square dancing at the Sanford Civic Center at 8:30 p.m.
Join John Saunders icaller)

Central Florida Genealogical
and I listurical Society regular
7:30 . nut., College
umeting,
a'
',irk Womnen'a ('is a' Cl u b, 714
Dartmouth, Orlando

Do ExpelledPupie s
- ntal He/i
Need e
son,

that the zoning approved
ret'.' nit hearings. for the
I I.'attirow development by (lit'
I 'an I tire' i Emit erpr ise ,
stand its approved.
('ontmnissioner Vihlen
defended hIs approval of all
ttirt'i' zoning c'Iiati):vs ishuhi
ss ere l);usset by the Board ill
November, saying that he felt
that their development was a
t'omiipatihl.' use for the land ail
lie reminded (hit' board that tin'
WI nglicl.t anti Lake I(rantlt' N
Arnis ztining changes ss err

In Atninta with officials of (he
I'rntt'rt Inn
l' ovironnit' nt ill
Agency realtivi' to set' ;ig.' plant
iiifltnit'(iiin anil Itinilimig
glvi',i at est.'r.i:iv's iiii'e'ting (if
I 'its' I 'ouin'll by City I':ngineen
I larolit Radcliffe.
Ithilrliffr saul (h1I city 111141
' in
;lpI) iielt for a Federal grant
M;is, 1971 for 821 imillI 111,1
'hit' 1-:11A. Radcliffe said.
which
tiiitllni"ii fit'.' uil(t'riiutli
m he pursued In tin' s.'wng.'
treatment plants st hkhi directly
Altnuiiinnte
no.1
ruiwi't'fl
I inigt ouci, water quality nII.I
cost reports will be prepared
ati.l siihmiiit(e'.l to EPA.
){mule'Ii fit' said three $ nliases
were pointed omit In ill si 'iiss).ins
that in relation to tt muter .iimlit
b' 198.1 there must lx' the best
tt'tiiniqtit's for waste tr.'attiient
There will In' established water
quality stamiilnrtis For all

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action could he taken.
deal of diseus.slon, (lie motion
The same motion was made carried with Drummond and
for the' devel o pment at Lake VihIen against the move to
Brantley Arms with Kiuibrougti return the matter to (Ili,
reeomnineathng Ill .AA or III. p1 anninig
AAA zoning For the area, in- miiis.slon for recomiskieratinit
existing
stead
of
the
A m,int ion by K i mbrou g h
classification of
the satin' thenights

Grants For

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Or dinance changing the zoning on property abutting SR
434 from Grant Street east to U.S. 17.92 on the north side and
frui Oxf ord Street cast tz the sodth side from residential to
business district was adopted on first reading by the Council.
Council Chairman Eugene Jaques Indicated sale of much
of the property in question rests on the re7onlng. The ordinance received unanimous approval of the four members
present.

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to he ulittc'd that
i'll Itient t Ill hi
( U In toli' w 111
w iii r wit y , Will lurnl itirs I
ilegniide further the "ii in nat) nig to the' I,) It IC EcOn I I,e'rr' itiust 1* ii re'coIit ion
nnni
'1110% wi'iil,l cc'rve the northern stat big Altamonte agrees to go
iiuniitv of water.
l(l'Itiffe ilted that mill of the nri'mi of the e'inintv, (Jvledo. In with the project in oxc hange
In a grant to go along with
opt I inns e xcept 1)110 I nil tnt.' Altamonte. Apepkn, etc
A I s. noteil or.' several whatever plan Is accepted: that
i'ittiilete nilvn med waste
there fI ti ;! ?' n" ' plirniiro
i plunk with (trio sl
tr.'4lti000t whk h will Is' of I "l0f,rm'
hot (or thin .lr I uk I ug water west of (I S. 1 792 s.'rvinig cIiitomi,rn'
I iini',wio4, Altmnnionte'. Forest
quality.
All U iv,thhn,g
ltiule'I)f(e .imtiniit"l (hut ,)' ( •, y, Maitlanil, etc, and tinoth.'r
This
would
.
,'uist
on
the'
Is'
itoil
tuct
ii
grant
f or (Ia'
'the grant, Rmitl 11FF" lien
sort'.' Winter Sprinu',s, Winter
ii nile by EPA by Dec. I
tit,rs'iI Is for 75 per ( e'nt HNI
Park i
get all or
te
'I ha' fillip niti'rnuitivc' would be Alt amonwill
WhIr 1, Is Practi c al
depending as to
Iridoiw'nal.'nit sewage plant not hi ng
whether it is on the list of t Ities
Relative to uuiipli'iiii'mitiitii'n. Fir emit Ity
Itndrtifle r,'i,nnunivnal,'d that earmarked for multi-million
ituitli '1)11.' stressed that if iii.'
solution is found to Is' m''r.' shim,lil I Is city niot Is' mimic to, Iminirlinig alPs muted far Flaridi
;i.1vuiiitngi'iiis titan other'; It will iffl tire 'to.' large plant in five tritiril' ipnlitiec
Itmids'liFfe said (tint should (tie
hi' mi.'i'.'ssnry to d.' (or nut ni' .'nrs they nit opt whatever can
Is' i,htnint'.l, I PA has assured city not receive fedora
whether It is practical
The alternatives i iti'sI by the city, he muu.i, (tie agency will ;iscistmirn e', It is possible for
Altannunnite to tsii Id ii sewage
l I 'i\ i a vt'nitruil plant tt huh Ic Is' r.;,c,onnl,I,'
Wit hiini I hi' next two weeks plant w ithout federal (unsung
to Is' loruit,'il i'iit of Ovii'ilu
tennpr.r ar 'j
a
tirking
fur
It
miil lift.' said It will hit' obt aim rig
ts
Iw't'mi
Orlando has
per
from t hi"
at
i
rig
mmii
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revised
operating
r
siih,um,it
a
to
i'oiIci'$it
ni's
if
such
.'ssar
uittitti
situti,' I ion'
contended,
11w'
city,
he
previous
state.
since
the
application
land spr.'niiinig liii' t'fflu.'nt
that a intay put cue ;mc ktige plants, tiu
ther alternutti t'e is a plant ant' is out il mu toil
A noithur
ttitli (lii' sautit' i'uiIin('ItV (loser r.'c',liitluni to apply for the grant this would he a risk, he opined

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Although the Council last week ki cked back plans to the
roning board submitted by Albert Clark of Calbert Construction Cniipany of the proposed Highland hills Subdivision to be built
the Markham Road, the Council last
night approved final pint on the basis of a "deal" worked out
by Mayor Kenneth Brown.
Clark said he had met with the mayor after last week's
Council meeting and Brown agreed to a contribution to the
y from the developer of $5,000 In lieu of recreation
Property.
When Councilman Kiosky continued questioning concerning the two water retention areas, one in particular near
the main power line tlu-ougn the area, Clark replied," The
mayor said we had a deal so I thought he had It all set up."
Councilman Dick Crenshaw said he had been advised.
The plat received approval contingent upon the engineer's
approval and city receipt of a certified check In the amount of
$5,000. Kiosky cast the only negative vote. Previously his
motion to reject the plan died for lack of a second.

she was walking home from
school. The girl told officers the
man tried to take oil her clothes
and was taking off his clothes
when a car came along and
scared him away.
A $485 theft was reported by
the manager at the Spanish
In
Apartments
Trace
Altamonte Springs. A chair,
mirror and wall decoration
were taken from the entrance to
the clubhouse,
Meadors Marine on U.S. 1792, west of Sanford, reported
the theft of a 12-foot aluminum
boat from a dock across the

Springs, was transferred from
Gainesville to Sanford and
charged with three charges of
uttering a forged check and ont.
charge of sale of narcotic drugs
earlier this week. Tuesday he
was charged with two COUntS of
forgery on warrants from
District Four Justice of the
Peace Robert Carroll. Lowery
has already been sentenced to
serve time in Raiford Prison by
Alauchua County authorities,
Sanford Police are in
vestigating a charge by a I.I.
year-old Sanford girl that a
colored male attacked her as

bag of cannabis imarijuana i
and sold it to the officer For $5.
The girl had reportedly pjj
away from her Jacksonville
home and was en route to we
friends In Sunlarid Estates.
George Earl Morris, 26, of 103
Graham Road, Fern Park, was
arrested by county authorities
for Avon Park Police Depart.
merit an Indecent exposure
charges. Avon Park authorities
arrived in Sanford Tuesday
night to transport the suspect
hack to that city.
Adam Ellis Lowery, 24, of 207
Campello Street, Altamon.

By GARY TAYLOR

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Library bazaar and bake sale,
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says. deny the insurgents hard social

on which to build a popular

issues

economic
f ollowing

Mauretania."
American sources here dispute this Contention, but concur with Spinola's assessment on
almost every other point.
The (12-year-old, monocle-wearing governor
general contends, for example. that "we have
put into the hands of Portuguese Guinea
Af rica ns arms wi th which to fight the insurgents
and 50 per cent of our military force there is
made up of blacks who have volunteered and
receive te same pay as our soldiers from
Lisbon." He made much the same claim for
Mazambique and Angola.

"We have won the social revolution in the
roirztry," Spinola insisted in an interview here.
"The enemy' has confessed he cannot win. While
he once used persuasion as the main weapon for
recruiting. he has now turned to the use of force
and terrorism against the population.
"This is a clear sign that he is facing diificulty and eventual defeat, for he needs the
people to win and we now have them on Portugal's side. We, not the terrorists, are leading a
revolution in Guinea."
\rriin 'ourc'es here concur
-pincilas assertion that a combination of social
and military strategy has turned "a potentially
bad situation for the Lisbon government two
years ago into a better than even c ha nce that th e
Yuerri11as will eventually lose in their long
protracted struggle with the Portuguese
iovernment to wrest physical control from

now more enslaved than before. The precipitous

granting of independence was a serious mistake
against the African population, thrown into a
slavery from which they will free themselves one
cia' Mv country will not commit that error—for

the

good of the

Portuguese Africans,"

By BRUCE BIOSSAT

R JEFFREY ST. JOHN
Cople News Service

PAIGC. the guerrilla group fighting for
independence, labels itself "Party for Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde." British.
\merican, and Portuguese sources here,
however, insist the PAIGC is largely supplied
nd trained by Communists from Moscow.
;nrsola. regarded as one Of th e most able
i:ry men in th e Portuguese armed forces,
said PAIGC's situation is so critical that it has
heen forced to seek recruits "outside' of the

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vho appear in public in a slovenly. pcx)rly
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persistent rumors about the decline' of humor in

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The trouble with elementary schools Is the) spend too
much time trying to educate children arid not enough on skill
tritining or custodial child cure.
So says Carl Bereiter of the Department of Applied
l 'tu logy at the Ontario, Canada, Institute for Studies in
Lducutinn. He explains that education, "the' effort to inpent o f
fiuenc'e' development" and "11* deliberate develom
tiiii perseinnlity,
preperl
and competently carried on within
family and some
u'urnniunity organiiwtiuns d esigned to incule-icIL- value!" at.
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Cnhld cure', he- conUnue's, is re1ativt'l neutral. "It consists of providing rewur, services. activities, love and
attention for children, but with no attempt to influence the
course of their behavior."
Bereiter sees merit in such trad i tional school practices
as "..working for marks, ritual and 'good student' morality"
because of the emphasis on performance and their ability to
make children feel important.
"..,The demise of the traditional school Is clearly under
ha
msint-vitabk Th' process whereby things tt
way and see
lo absurd from tie' outside come to be viewed as absurd
from the inside seems ir reversible so that isolated little
arbi tra ry r ules
w or lds that feun according to their o
Bereiter's school could be conducted with existing
technology and me thodology.
In his provoca ti ve' article' to a recent Ha rvard
Educational Review, the professor advoca tes educa ti onal
voucher plans, "..o that parents will have some individual
choice as to how their schooling dollars are spent ... l
suspect ... that it might take the kind of competitive market
that voucher plans would create before' schools would be
zriotivatedtopros'sdt'as effective trauung as Is possible."
It is unlikely that Bereiter's plan will be Implemented
inid he is certain to be bra nded a hereti c . But many parents
and some schoolme'n will find considerable merit in his
proposal, particularly if we are to continue with a public
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ci t'cit lovers loyally . nothing as
completely unreasonable. I've
been told twice recently that
cats keep roaches away. How
can any one' believe' that
One roach has about 14 babies
if day. It would take a regiment
(if cats 1111(1 Iii the' tiut'antitiie the'

repealed in 1969. Sit 9-a. De
Ice Porte, To house.
School
Medical
Appropriates $9 mullion for
of
the
completion
University of South Florida
Medical School, Sit 5-a, 1k'

a step forward.
You hate war. Big wars. little

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transportation ten wars and neighixurhood stars

there.
Please pull in your horns and
don't fight the' leash Law. I could
write a book about other
iwoinle's pets.
Name withthelul by request

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erfeil wr'uiIee,i, if veto, If the Legllciteirc' passes me H unnolatory
dent he lx' rio It y till)
I struenegly urge you toreIra In fruit e n,iiiklni! iapi lid Pine'
iciurteeqet mandatory a intl avoid
applying it tee a wick variety of
crItic.' c,' ins' suit) in if speech
'I ei.'c.Iay at the ecpcmnlng of (tie
cix'rl:il
Askew's proposal obviously
hunt the lit:1
tearer) Ire the Senate, tc here Senate President
Mallory I (once, f).Tal)atiuessee,
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s'nigtit t- c.nneprnnnel, measure
by propeeci ng a inn ndntory
death p'neaIty for mnecirder
linison gijoreis and In
the art of felonies with a threeJudge panel deciding the
penalty ire ruttier prc'mnieditu*ted
tnuc,r'le'r ron'ii
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he would robahily only ww it
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meeting, but only to consider op
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"I' m not sure there isn't miners' important as the death pen.is
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cIuuu,ei'e clonic by having special in Florida, I don t think .( '.'uv R.'uhini Askew Is 'threat'sslomis, where everything Is should have to do it on a ru';tcuing the integrity of the legis- rush, rush, rush, than there rushrush basis," said de
I1itl' Pro('t'Ss by expecting would be to let the Legislature tarts',
lawmakers to do sue much tit SO just stay li t hones' and wait for
If.' strongly hinted that hi h(tl tii:ie, says state Semi. linus liii' regular ses.ciorus,'' said dv Ia u -ornituittee would probably toc_ a .erte
I';ert e .
to postpone the Equal High! -,
Ill- said Askew's loading ,mniu'nrlzn.'n( until the 1973 ci' IX' In Parte, president pro
U'eeupere and chairman (of the c1uCs ii the death penalty session Sliunu if ft.' lInus' 1
'II,
select Sc'ecccte coniniuitte'e' hone. Nwh subjects Sii( ii as wu,nIIu'tl'S fir.t
r i ghts . sewer and • (101 itional
cllirui' cdl sic ciii cc sciuuni It 'Isl,i
ttl.lt I
tuIk.-cl I
bias the effect of
tutu, said Askew should lucy.' funding
handle has even tries) to show th.'
Iiieiite'd his special session call destroying our ability Ui
asiing
thni
aa
was
and
tick
deliberatively
tie the death penalty.
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Ifolay. it would fall "I %kill not he stallipeded."
ve bwell
(
lint the senator tr' lie I iop e
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said k la 1'.irte
better servetlif the Legislature
of the length S.ini(I he wouldn't waste turin

lie said because
had Stayed Completely bonnie. of Askew's

special session
''Tiic're is not it single piece of call nine,' subjects--his
legislation before it s that committee probably won't even
qualifies as a true emergency." begin It) consider the death
said de la I'cirte, ''nittioughi I pe nalty until Wednesday night,
understand the governor had a
rotniiiltint'nt to take up tIne
death penalty."
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lit Parte, ,I strong Askew

supporter who usually serves as
the gevemnucr s floor leader on
tax issues, said bits c'riticisnin of
Askew's three-day special sessian call is notpersonal. lie said
fie 's had the same' gripe with

pouting about the special

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good job,'' said de ha Porte'

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V. u%hhltnn Biirt'au (bkI
( uple '("AS St-r% ice
While
l ASHINGTON Republicans and L*niocrats are still
trying to sort through the wreckage
of the election. the National Right to
Work C.uuuuittee already sees a
brighter ht'ri.wn.
Dedicated to fight compulsory
uzuonisles and to defend section 14-B
iii the' Taft-Hartley Labor Relations
At't, the committee c-la-mis results in
house and Senate rates indicate if
nwre' sympathetic Congress in
January.
All 10 co-sponsors of a proposed
national right to work law who were
seeking reelection won. Several
represent highly Industrialized,
heavily unionized distrk"i.s.
Tiit'c'otiuxdttee takes special pride
in the election of Virginia

Republican Re'p. Williani St'utt to
the Senate Scott was a co-sponsor of
'he bill in the' House'
He defeated incumbent 1)eneocrat
Sen William Spong.
The victory of conservative'
Republican Jesse Helms in the
North Carolina Senate race also Is
hailed as a ewuticittee success. Both
Scutt and Helnis ssere the targets of
heavy union spending.
Rayiziond Lesorniti, e'hairnian of
the' board CII the NRTl' Cunuziittt'e,
said his urganir.atiun will cont entrte' effor'ts In Congress next
year to get conunitter hearings on a
1.at ions) ban tin compulsory
u.'m'luslie and to se,rd off 'ire expected atte-lnpt to extend the
National Labor Relations Act to
e'us-eT' agricultural workers, thus
niaking theiti vulnerable to forced
union meznberstüp in many states.
Nine'teeii states currently have

And lye Learned A Lot.

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Hartley
-An analysis of thit' results in.dicate we have e'uuw a long, long
stay Innii 1965 when t.e retention of
set-hun 14-B was in doubt," Lesorniu
says in a statement. "That is no
longer an luue worthy of serious
deisc'uuion. A solid majority of
representatives elected Nov. 7
idatnuntly oppose repeal.
"Nuts Ste

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buyer,
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a very attrsctus' e

neighoungster,
on to
dogs
two
bprhood, brought
buithiroomuito
themiiy lawn to go
I arimmuit I said sonic' ss-ords
Ladies aren't supposed to use
IV While cleaning up the two mIt-s
'Tie youngster looked at nut
with contempt and took his
14,o lluters leo-tie.
This m,n,ermlmrug I cleaned
gmrbop'e dragged fruiec a uec'igh'
bor's can. It had been serapped
torn and
I? foil amnd the foil was
i'uttcred over gnuy' latin.
not from our

('ungs-esa In tennis of taking positive
steps toward major restrictions on
and ultimate prohibition of c*n-

L&amp;eaorruu says the national coOlmutter nose inten&amp; to step "p its
educational and legislative efforts to
ban all forms of compulsory
uniunsim fur federal, state and
niuniripal etriployes.

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bboe, All a'.eal ca,-ssen.cCount) .
,)-as 'ut.
$6 a
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The Casselberi'y City C.uni i l
Seminole
County is opposing construction of
Two
located
at the liquor store and lounge on
ruimmipanie's,
one
Care
Wonderful
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Sanford
Airport,
are
being
sued Sc,'mnioran Boulevard, west of
(luring the week when more so there'll be more 5ocn) and U 1t
e r ald::
'_t i er,Her
in 18th Jtuciiital Circuit Court Carriage thU Subdivision
than likely that she will be iiiy fence' means nothing to
I
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like
publicly
to
thank
The hearing before Judge
for tlnmiucuges, according to
them. Green flies breed where
0 going to town on Saturday.
for
well
of
court
records
in
the
clerk
Clarence
Johnson,
I inquired into the reason this they have scratched up the our own Seminole Hospital
w
onderful
c are that I
tine
sshethe'r
Casselberr)
uI,'temnjient'
facility was closed and stas told tuiulctn around my roses. They
"' EAst R(-,81%,;0N
receiv ed in .umu e me rge ncy
A suit against F dnnund hi is the * ight IC) prohibit the,
ON
A
,
Fla .
Tuesday that it be. kept at 11
nsation
ation they stay all scratc hUI) Cut breshls pluemitul
is Compens
'0i-t5r)
A.
Ihewles, anti Robert C. Hopkins, liquor firm Iroric locating on the
an dueccuk'nt. I don 't be li eve that
All)— After two years at feet or lowered to 12 feet.
pansies
ttav Wednesday and (05:30 p.m. uctuniuis.
there is another hospital in the debate over the fate cit the
president and secretary of pro pe rty, it bought for $ 1 35.00
t'ven'dav. When I asked what nasturiunis, lease' my door mat
Johosemi
Omit.) S un til
give
any
be
could
World
that
Sanford
Aviation Academuiy
tter Cross-Florida Barge Canal, Dcc' 15 tittm
somebody should do when th ey smelling and try to catch a
t11
ome urusc_
5t'it't.'. I want to especially' U.S. Circuit Judge Harvey
Inc.,
located
at the airport.
live quite a distance from town white parakeet that feeds with
that keeping
down
thank the kind and thoughtful Johnsen says he mopes to
in the
damages
LiSkUi
for
I was told that I should come the wild birds.
open if would
,, be in t hite pu b)'
bli c i ntte
*ous,
along
with
the
X-ray
final
hearing
on
was filed by
rest.
amuceunt
$4,600
the
combined
These' sonic neighbors did
during muiv lunch hour. Th is is
he level was 18 feet when att o rney Brinly Carter of
personnel.
,
la wsuits in the COSC by March 1.
no solution since most of fine keep thickens. The roosters
I'I'(L
Stniinole
I just want to let all
side_rut Nixon lucIte_cl etemi I)t B1urs representing Charles
lohosen was sent litre from
oni around arid
ids at many schools are, not disturbed everyone
strie tioni on the catial in A. Yeage r.
knots
that
nts
we
(mint)
reside
r forminir S.enlurd
'euprt
Omaha Neb.. by V S.
mm
hInts cd off campus during comc_ one reported them to tIne.
J a nuary l9 1. Juiinn.se'ii ordered .-\', icticemn Auatit.'muns official
fine
tin
have
just
as
a
hospital
Court
Chief
Justice
Warren
city The lemming after (he
Iunc'h
right here in Sue miford, as Burger he preside e)ver tie' It bettered tue II Int'l best spring
Iii tine suit, it is ,elk'gc'eI that
So I ask: Is it fair to close the owners stere lucId the chickens
t5'tltiS(' ecologists said this defendants Ross k's anti hiuupkinns
iii F I,unidce. ,
anywhere
I
thorny issue's he'twe'en
library' on Saturday' We paid must go, I found egg all over my
.1.
ssccultl
sate
25,000
trees.
Milford
A.
(,.owdery
s'irontmicnti)ists
Mrs
four
$101)
hces'e
mucetie'
but
anti advocates
six dollar-s fer our library card car and on my house, I had
lake Mary of water commerce.
$5,000
on
it
Attorney's reported to the pece&gt;'eiecrnts
since we live out of the city nothing to do with the coinhottest
court
Tuesday
that
this
nummiber
promissory
note
payable
to
One
of
the
limits arid I think we are en- plaint.
made
is
\'eclgt'r,
and
it
demand
issues,
had
been
exceeded.
preliminary
the water
Flying the Hug
I cccii riot even supposed to
titled to something.
level of itothneicen l'oo), teues been
Ralph l':llicett, attiurney for the for tine remainder of tine amount
A concerned student, turn the hose oil the ''Ixeir (lUflit)
r
ect
me
t
hod
Tile
cor
Carnal Authority (if Florida, to be paid in full. Suit teas filet)
put ciii until Dec, 15.
Debra Duguid amniemecels''. Once I put ground
Ing tile flag of tile Unit
own
was
It
scheduled to be charged that thne attempt to Nov- 15
red pepper in etiy' very
e EDITOR'S NOTE: We are
'mnoriu I)''
stesmi
lii Ihne' second action insulting
let's') at 13 feet or
to
be
astonished to It'arnn the Sanford petunia bed. Tsso cats had
n , Ift'if( from sunr i se until bro ught UI) to 18 feet above keep tIne' ss'ceter
Se'iieinole
('ouinty finn, if suit
cc
to
tnucke
the
e
owner
collect
tine
mniccenn
let's')
(Cml
Dec.
lower
is
minute
1, but
it
bathed cent) th
our war
I 'utelb I ,ihrcirs is not open on
sea
iionic'ri tig
nuie)iu
dammiceges
t'xc't't'dinig 51
eligible
for
tine
,
and
full-staff
From
the
Eeivir.etimiie'mntcui
Defense
()klawaiea
ltive'r
hic,'ruue's
'iturday a this is the logical quite a few mucus's.
PRICED FROM
Fund EI)l" e asked at it hearing W ild It isers Sy stein, I it %% as filet) by Olsen Tt'miulsirar)
There' is nnthiimng fiercer than
no-ni until sunset.
time lr s ounng readers to check
te'c'oeine's leant of thus system, it services tit ('e'ntr.ei Florid, 1. c
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out bociks, students to due
Iircebciblv could rne've'r beco me if jet'rscemnmnel (mmcc stitin Tnciipe
t'huceI asstg.i'
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research for
Prefinished Mouldings
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u
uii,iInst de k mu
oereal route
me nit and theist setice stork
tc'i
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In uemeuuthne r lire huucueners Issue. cLint \t drune Itt court t liii,
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Johnsen
denied
ci
re
qut
strong ("iling Ttk ('enter where you can see the
f.i cuts Saturd is is .i popular
Orl and,, uittc'nee ' \Lenk (1
utujuure tiuumn to built t ree cutting in
dat leur tithe r libr.irk a arid set'
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latest ti ideas for beautiful cciii rigs
thee I urek1e I'ool area near (),-if. Coope r is rt pre cc ntinb the
should local reside nts hate In
eon iphe ire ant " alleges that
.4t information
ii l'hie .etn.cl 1\uthcuurit s celri iij
go to Orlando)
h
\Lerimie lii. secure ti ustis a bill If
m.ul
omit
mc
has
stieppi.
ci
the
come
the t fld eel
IFWE
e,.n '1114PM
$o5 N leer Icutxer c.tn erges I lit
timber operation.
Saturday%
11,
r-.Z11cc juidi'e Iteok umetit r studt ci suit ss as filet) ten Not
Telephone
Cot, Dog
In still another court cc tit'me i
re quit ct that he. find the ( uenuel
MASTER CHUG$
Acutheurity if state age nc sy, in iit.irmmng stuis sc heduled this
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22-0500
Co m plain t s
ccmitc.minpt t.xc. cerise iicetbe_nirig elicit ining in ' ennumnule C ouiits
IAN KAM EJICAD
(ire nit Court in an effort ti
/
e urntimntue ci often a l'171 in
11. r .Ir1
Iii
settle' if zceniing dispute bt'tts e.'t'te
I't'rbcapc
Wnsteieegtome,
it
jufnt'tnun
issuc'd
lit
Ii
ott
u1u,
Do you
Sanford, Florida
520 S. Maple Ave.
( 'ucccelhe'rry' cent) ('tess in l.ique'rs
I) ('
: (iu enjoy tuimec iciore because
s now able.' to go where tie'
1
O pleases and ecuess Up other
.i'.
people's yards instead of yours
I
Isigs,
born
surtt-)'orS,
are
umicamnncy in their ability to tell
.
property
line
Is,
ssuere their
"Ci
.
much
its
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as
taxes
I hate
''Uf)
Ii.'
anyone, but I scould be
Illy bloodshot eye-balls" ire
soniething
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taxes ildid not
u iran up after my neighbors
j"I.
I
pe ts several times a day.
,
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A couple' of bucks Mcmi, I'd
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s*ve $100 on osteopath bulls and
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what is happening Then through the reporter the citizens.

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efruien ne'enrnntru'eversia) hills
Askew 4pVriterf moeb of hi
speerh to ratification of the
m nt "
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rights amende
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Restores
( burr las
church exemption (mmii
municipal utility taxes

kIlli'rc tst,i, tieki' if life 4i ties'
ctimmiRq iiiii of if niunjor ('rillir',
wits likely tie goki R upliort ironti
ciii ice ju ii lt of I(rpeiblle'a is, who
'a leech u n I a death e'nnmelty 'liii'
ties
( ( )I ' u ceo-us riueiriiicen .Jori
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fl.) 'WI IHflhl Iienc'h,
4uIeI he ss'ces curs' most )(.'initellrams would support the ii condo leer)' death penally bill.
Ittit Askew's cuielu's were wag.
sli', an intensive hubby I rug effort
for liii' gdevt'rniuir's bill, ('lullinig
key Ii'gtshmetors cell the Mouse
IluHer throughout debate Tnt'siliiv

Pl nned December 1 5

Right To Work
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lit Parte, D-Tainpa. 'I'll

cats %%ould IN)IIIlte the place So
more roaches would breed

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ever, a reporter approaches Assistant V and promises he
will not reveal the source of his information if V discloses

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The Stench'
Bills passi.(L
Increases
Schools
state Miniiiuimni Fotiriciciticemn
Program participation by
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weekdays that they stould be are usually caused by invasion
likely to have on Saturday. Also of rights. People who impose on
others invite hate,
% 'mn e kinds work after school.
I ssisti the law covered the
Inc
over
10
imles
As for me I
out of town and it Is in- ossners' responsibility for cats.
convenient to have tizy' mother One tef tin) neighbors has five
to make this trip into town cats e one iSvery. s'cryprcgnanit

anyone about the brftws. fearing reprisals Suppose, how-

Century report issued earlier this year, a task force of
journalists and lawyers wrote: "We* share a feeling that
press freedom might b&amp;' more fragile' than is widely as•
sumed—and that Its role in American democracy "is so
cr ucial that the nation cannot afford to risk its erosion
'h
It beoove'
all of W, l ip hat? It' that erosion

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who pay both the mayor's and the assistant's salary, will
have a chance to do something about the corruption.
J Anthony Lukas, who often writes about anti-Establistiment gr o ups and individuals, has said that "if a reporter is compelled to testify about what a source tells
turn in an intervic. he risks jeopardizing not only that
suuicc. but all his other potential sou -ces in the i radical)
Movement Already there' are relatively few reporters
ho are trusted sufficiently by radicals to report their
activities If these' reporters are discredited one after
another. the rght of the public to know will be drastically
infringed
And CBS News foreign affairs correspondent Marvin
Kalb 58)5 that gocrnnient officials are no different from
radicals in this respect ''If my sources were to learn
that their private talks with inc could become public, or
coulci be subjected to outside scrutiny by court order.
the) would stop talking to me and the Job of diplomatic
reporting could not be done'
IiZhtti'n states have laws granting reporters a priv.
ileged status approaching that of lawyers, clergymen and
dot'tois, ho cannot lx' forced to tcstil about information
they have obtained in their professional capacity. Many
of those laws afford only limited protection to reporters.
however. and no prot ec tion at all on the federal level

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I' iertun.itcly I got up early
hlt'rccltl I aim a student at Seminole c"011911 Sieve' my newspaper.
High School As if student and as Often the dogs sprinkle it and I
a citizen of Sanford 1 would like have to thross it away.
I voted for the leash lass' and
to knots ,A by the Public Library
was
happy to learn the majority
is not ope n on Saturday. I
and
of
this'
s'(iters agree with nit'.
consider It inconvenient
The
Low
111a). he s'ciue, but it is
uu.'ontsiderate to the public, Ixethu

t hind bars"

Bridge. of the
no-dt'funci Newark News, and )'arr. formerly of the Los
Angeles Times, ere both thrown in jail on contempt of
court charges because they refused to reveal the identities
of news source's to whom the had promised anonymity.
And when the went te' jail the)' took with them a little
freedom th at used to bcloni to all of us
It is more difficult to elermine' why so few people
seem to care
One reason is that journalists, though they like to think
of themselves as th e public's representatives, are not
among our best-loved citizens iOn opinion survey lists
o! "most respected professions." reporters usually rate
somewhere down around pickpoc kets
Another reason is that few people outside journalism
understand the news-gathering process, which very often
involves prying information out of people.
If Mayor X is taking bribes from a gangster, he is not
going to admit it And Assistant V may be afraid to tell
answered

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Miami Dolphins would do without Bob Griese.- what will

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SEMI NOLE Counts' l)rug Abuse (.'ounci I is growing and really (10mg an
outstanding job in the fight against (Irugs, Barbara Vowtcr, I)eputy
Bea u Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs. Tim Bannick man booth at VFW I"un
l"e'4tiv'll
\iin Riley Photo
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Freedoms

"Parents typically educate and it is my contention... that
th ey art' the only ones wtit have a clear-cut right to educate',
"They know how they want their child to tu rn out, even if
imly In th e' most general terms, and the's try to make' heni
th'vt'lop in that way..schoolz do not and curu.ut successful))
educate—that is, influence hose children turn out in any
unportunt way. The most theya c n do sUccessfUl)) is provide'
child cart' and training ... to do to better Job they must abandon
Uit' Idealistic but znue,'wdecJ effort to educate.
"&amp;'hools," Bereitcr says, "shuuld narrow their teaching
efforts to a simple' concern wi th getting chil dren to perform
adequately in reading, writing and arithmetic," the objective
tii'tii "topr(Iduvt? a certain kind of performance,. 'Training is
authoritarian b) its very nature'."

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who g
through life stubb~lflg Ills toet
long after tie's old enough ti
•ar shoes.
I ca n nt''et figure' out whirl
is the bigger bore' .- a successA fool is a gu

TELEFIHC)NE
EPC

result of a sudden irriststibk
impulse HegeaLctwc'uu,sctu' e
a thief trying to get soniethtn
for nnth in lie doesr't deserve'
it!
0111) flIt!O ;nirtet'ularl) I avoted In the' gods are perziiitted
the' fate: of falling in love with.
and winning, ii pretty, redhaired girl who also has green

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l'ILi'.SS
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liii (.nst rant
)Pt eec) a special thr c
cut
ttc'
sessUeni
v
I .c'geslatnre by calling for
rcitiuh)eeSitlOni of capi tal
punishment for certut ire
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air . whether Ann Mar ret will recover
So wt'y should an yurty get excited just because a

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Imagine the indignation of one of our gilded,
but notably disheveled youth. happily barefoot,
dressed in unbendable jeans being given a ticket
fur offending the aesthetic sensibilities of oth ers.
For being, in other words, repulsive. The more
we dwell on the thought, the better we like it.

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en
much attention
Most of us dRi not p
ltridg and William Farr were' put in jail in two separate
hut painfully related incidents during the last two months
We dd, after all, have a lot to worn' about: How the

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But moral principle, by definition, is pure. To compromise. to be in fact political, is thus automatically to be
immoral. It is therefore unmistakably clear that morality,
meaning rigid adherence to pure moral principles, has
virnial)v nothinc to do with politics

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Bald men are usually flfljfl•
generous to street beggars than
men with a full head of hair
They knn' what it means to be

Judges too ttce'hk death stillleru'es ttinny he tin big trouble
tIne I louse, but the measure' Is
far (mini i douenined .
Askew's bill wzis slated her
early nutiun inn the I lieuse to-hey,
sshe're Itc'p. Jeff (nuutic'r, I )—Mi.
atiel, c'hicetrsinuimi of lice Capital
ittee. ahelnir .
I 'umnlshii ictct Commulttt'c',
e'n(l has thee votes In iltieuit It.
Gautier. pushing his t'cet,ntinittee's bill icuunutatifill, dentin for
preeinu'el itueto'd iiiurder s mcmiii

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The political arena is not a church where immutable
truth i heard and accepted. It is a town meetzr.g h:i
where differences are voiced, at least some of the con
flicts resolved, and leaders chosen to take the participants from discordant con fl ict to some kind of effective
action.

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each other in the inevitable human conflict over what to
do. h ow to get it done, and who to entrust with the great
do,
tasks of making society function and, hopefully, advance.

rtath'i VCi.Ii cutlets to eL''
taruil hun But the miik iin
uwr. pritessinui nwr., vu
answer: I'd lazit long
M
lea-scratchrnt,
niezislv,
f
usual)) pick out the dentist and is a
NEW YORK AP)
.lunifr the undertaker because they la2y husband who lets his more enough to find
zag to Conclusions
luive the most wirrnrng smiles. active wife do most of the farni - kne% a place where they had
on the menu. I
mother warned rue there
When t comes to their looks, ly tzuntint — and then insists something or
would be days like these.1(ut animals are judged even more upon dining first at the kill think any man should be Ion
o ne on earth seems to unfairly than are men. Take the Only when his royal appeute is proud to let breaded veal cutw ha t
v.nou is Just what to do about malt' wolf and niale ostrich. for gorged do his lioness and cubs lets be the death of him.
When if woman has too much
ttftTh
example. Each is a good itci to take a bite.
knows
my
cbson
her
mind, she gOCS
Money is easier to get than
A
reader
who
husband and family man, when
chuitrist.
Then, when she has.
good reputation. There is
cutlets,
the
like
for
breaded
veal
of
comes to taking care
another difference, too. In the kids. \'eL in an animal beauty writes in to ask, "How long noth ing on her mind, she likes
glavi. of a lifetime. It is easier runte5t, each would be passed would you survive in a wilder- to wind up the day by going IL) it
to rebuild a lust fortune than
over in favor of the kiru1' up. ness If you had nothing but hairdresser.
lost reputation.
After 5(. it i.' foolish for
Mo
woman Li' urr) adout ho her
PP° picture turns out No
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erot'tiIl rig it panel of three

But the apparently ineradicable flaw in McGovern's
pol:tical understandings his persistence in viewing politics fundamentally as a test of moral principles

About

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aftermath of
Nothing Sen. George McGovern said in the
it. or in•
much
from
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much
at
all
about
the real
very
deed that he understands
the
large.
in
of
politics
nature
campaign as a great
Evidently he still sees the 1972
surely would
McGoverfli
morality play in which Good
President
Nixon'.
had not the
have triumphed over Evil (
noises.
prinby
distracting
offstage
drama been upset
Gov.
George
s
Alabama
c'ipally th e May 15 shooting of
Wallace.
seem to have
Purel as an aside here. it does not
is upon the
sad
commentary
It
struck IcGovern what
argue that
to
j'vmocrats as the nation's majority party
is a third
when
there
they can win the presidency only
to
might
have
mounted)
Wallace
iarty effort such as
assist them in holding down the opposition.
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Offbeat Ruminations

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But More Support Is Expected

Still in the Dark

"There is a lesson to be learned from all
th is." Spinola said. "and that is that the young
African countries will still take a certain time
until they can in fact rule themselves and be
truly independent. The people in Africa are

nations like Nigeria and

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Guinea, believes the 11-year campaign of
guerrilla warfare in that West African nation is
losing ground because of his government's
"social strategy" of building schools. hospitals
and economic programs. These projects, he

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cc'ntCT Robert 1c'Connel apparently did not
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tuil!. m, th e went In front
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utort games. Four of those
football teams
if
Warns were ranked in the top 21
.ind for tin hunt straight year
and a fifth by all riglits shioulci
I('UTlt front hit' rnunt% will t
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coinengaged in ;uict
In iithhturin Ii the Mustangs of
;rtition
Merritt Island and the CoinI)uri (opeland s
nuidnres there' wilt. the
;rt'vtniunds
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.iiturdav night in SaU hue
Beach with a ]t'-l' mark and a
hearit where the) will oppose
14th spot in the- poll and Furl
',tie 17th ranked Cnmnrndores
the Sixths Annual Pierre' Central, the 1971 slate
Lau (,izhht' in
utuanip finished at K- and
Bowl
Spurt'
th . Another tough Taut
Prct'inunly the Sanford ranked 12
n the C'apt' Coast loop wits Vero
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Star Bowl after th e 1971u season
and just bist year the• Simits of season t edging Furl Pierre.
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76, Bellhaven 75
Mills
Delta State 79. Australian NaIPOaMS 5
East Carolina 78. Baltimore

H. L1)IN by Florida College star Gates Erwin
helped put an end to this drive by Seminole
Junior College star Jerry Wright lot during
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utrusistiint c-cwrti. .lulus Rouse
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Wiltuinus.. wrestling at ISO Reubinson and four ottle ,
paunith. triumphed over John players to the California Angrin
Muiliumiey of Lvyithi by is 8-2 for pitcher Andy Messersniitr
In the' second match Rouse count us his first ritatrit Then arid third baseman Kt'i
5:1 rt'turnersg grue;iplt'rs lead
::sel ()tynipir star Chris Taylor Willianus. the standout grappler McMullen in a sevene-pLa)'t!T
the t2-nian Lake Brantle)
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trade at baseball's winter
U.Testling leans to its first
frc'i: Ne'U. York, dropped a 1
of via a first ;menrisid de'e'iniuon lii Senior t)ui'e Maple' t1,et'tunugs today
nuturw ever against Florida
pr
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the- OU.utuoma ace' And in a
dud
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Saturday
luSt', It SIWUId be pointed runutoh,tetiun tuatch William-,
Cesaches Wayne Spoon and
11 ut, is unit' of Ito' fese a little better, but still lost, Singer mend Mike' StraIner and
Derek
Putter have been
time'
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Bill
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uut'uvywvigtut wrestlers us
conditioning and
working
tire
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Valentine
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ntca't's with the freshman and
-.tupbunsi'r train, It'd by several
tme',vt U. to had gunned a year's
t',penmenuce- on the mats at
lvtnur High School last year

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Tigers .il%%11\.s twat Tillane"

Notre Dame at Southern California- The last (line Noire
U. oil time' 04*tutunat hiuui
poinship seas in 1966 and the
'ught ing Irish did it COfl
vuncinglr cc ith a 511 rout
Southern Cal in their final
game.
That, by the se- a&gt;, teas also the

31-7 rout lost year over They have every year sine'.'
Ileicuirint Trophc--winner l'at 1918, except For (weu ties. I .SU.
TcnfletLcet' at \ tinderbilt Sullut- ait &amp; Co. Before the hear
for
two isn't Vtitutiv's cup of tea.
lumbered into Tuscaloosa,
To
wit,
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'\tutnirn led the series 12-9-1, It
n ow stands 19-16-1 in favor of Ctiniiiodores have lost to
the ('riunsem Tide. Time' afl(t 'l'tilu.nit' 21-7 tiitI Tauiipui 30-7,
tide wait for no man, 'Us Now. it's I as In .,, Tennessee.
And in the bowlscerutten. Alabama.
- Tangerine Bowl: Tampa
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tartmnig next week.
:sic ins Oviedo. time Lucnis he a d
'uuo'ii Dave Miller is feverishly
U.urkmg to get liii, tealis ready
Itir their season opener agattis',
I lu.4til, next 1 ut-tethi) if .. tms'iiw
But preparautus tuist tate
teen t'ut short ate three of tas
players did not get started until
last week due to their participutiune ire Isiuttiall
Lust year was the tie-at ever
for the Lions under Miller as
they riutv.ed all the' way to the
ne-giuracla. But lust year's star
Dave Tussie is ;iluyitqi for
Seminole' Junior College as is
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an upset, 83-81 ending the Raiders 50 game win
won

Ld Whipper wiic also played lot
(o'uedc' lust year and was the
unsung hero in helping take flue
Lions as tar as the) went
Only two starters return fur
Ot'wdc' this year in the person of
Alan Daniel and 1- r eddit'
Iflu'idm. Will of wtuuuui a
guards
With all of last year's big
miutnn gore and none coming to
tue leant this year. Miller ficids
I munsdll without any rebtiundung
strvnIllh

But he hopes that time itmuproved t.tuuutirug of this years
team aria the fast break will
rake up for tins lack of size.
Moreover, tie 1 uae another
prutilens Us time tact that the
squad is made up of only eight
players which takes away his
ability to Substitute.
nublack of depth could cause
lic l,.uuns sortie ;,rutulerns in the

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lumtt.-n stusu:t't (It i. u:uneu'
tUue arid Ious tie-gun to buult
But couch Millet akst-up
conf ided that till of hi,s plaver
will set a lot of action wut
winning or losing depending (c-is tellill effort

Tu' 1 ions rW) also face it bit
of at tougher schedule this year,
meeting such teams as
Leesburg. Eustis and Lyman.
Miller also pointed out that
itiotet of the' Orange Belt Coreferen.t't te'u!les were riot hurt 1"graduation and art! gettinsu
sonic' scasuned players back
And with w'eI- il new tiers
moving up (rum the Junior
Varsity tins year it will be up ii
the seniors uu lead the team.
But even with the' lack of

height tt could be a surprising
for the Lions who prepare
to defend Their OBC tithe.

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Bowl: Nebraska
over Notre I)aiiw
-Sugar Bowl Oklahoma
over Penn State'
-Rssse htssutI Sou he rn ( al
over Ohio State.
-Cotton Bowl: F inal Upset
Special of the season ,.. Texas
over Alabama,

t oward' Lust,,, tie' lyrical
hipster f or ARC sports, had this
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'Thuee fans are crazy. It took

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AguStin, I Qusosto GarCIa; 4 E tusa
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Mugueri S Gatti (lout 6
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1,517 and Fred Abbott (if
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ccere ends I )umny Sanspri-e' sit
\utnurn and •Iuitit. Mitchell of
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Time 7:45 P.M. - Saturday 7:30 P.M.

\lIscbc'stiiisi situ.', 0 0, 1 1 7.
Juituliut ,
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McKinneii- of Alabaina, Conrall
Grahain ' of Tentimwe, Kell
S(isii*' of Vanderbilt and l)at'e
Beck of Auburn and punte''Greg, I latuti s.f AlatMutnu.

lull Mickley,

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Astro-Illuebonnet flowl:
caught 30 for 57:1 yards and
Louisiana State over Ten. se%-en scoresand Veazey had 29
ne'ssee
374 yards and eight Tilts.
-(,ator Bo l: Colorado
olorado itt er
Jones, the SEC's passer lead-

TONIGHT'S ENTRIES

sco9ping up tile ball and plung- S Rene Toni. 6 Arve paiii-da i
saia Gana,. It ibarra Derigos
Ing into huddles.
SECOND GAME --- Dovt)les .'Really. it's kind of a -sad sit- seven Pomts I PIltaru.-Ijose. 2
Erooza Gana: 3 R—r Y:A. A Litu
uation because it does delay the cj,moji. s solo Zarre. 6 lbafra
easa. 7 Ante Tctis, I Ang el
g,anne,' said Miami running

in a brown suit who decided to

EXCEPT SUNDAY

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Wish- is'#

Stantmek. Ten""", 4-1. .A.
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Orlando-Seminole Jai Alai

Teen-age 1)olphun buffs are
zipping around police lines and POIflIC I
streaking down the yardlunies, 3 Erdo:a

duence.
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ht (d(E(. SlL)AL)
Itt-røid Sports Stuff

A neanuo has
Miami Coach Don Shula said
MIAMI Al'
he thought the situation could
gripped Dolphin-land, home of
he unbeaten Miami pro foot- be dangerous.
''I guess the best thing is to
'tmll team, but apart front the'
t
re h_.ts and banners some of
igno tht'ni. But you've
got to
silk
keep theni off the field,' he
time' fan-antics are causing concern among players and police
said. - That sort of thing could
result in a riot
alike,

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licutusti Itustict'', I i , Fred Abbott.
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Monday night ,Allen the Doil. Gand
Criuct'.o Lu-S F Aua Mariort'tI, $
plans dose-tied St lisuus3l-10be- S.Oo Ps-d"o
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half-dozen overzealous
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mt has been a great many cliii- 5i-'.i-'. Points I An- Jose 2 Liuis
ErdonsRatt.da.i 6AntPI
drt-n that are doing this. I think
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Ibarra 55 .-ncpta
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tme'uutc'mi three Big Eight bocc-I
t.'oiit,s ill I',ihsirsu.Iut, \IIS,s,i(uii
and l,icc a Stuili', tint they ' re
going to spend the' tisuhitlu.','s at
hisime' They'll really have a lot
l it. rotc alwilt if time t teat
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the' otlicr two sine' then
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's u'tre' c'.tilli 8-1 cc,sn I cc in
aru
h.mipionshup.s this scar,
but Southern ii might.
it'
roj.mn tutu. his tnt r.unet.
1
since the ops'ning ceeck of the
Notre l)'uint' curre nut- 10th, has teen in nun out
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Army vs Navy at I9ihIa.
sn'iphua
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hi s is time' iest N'.ic &gt;
tt'.itii t.iflCt' tilt' Roger Sttuubadi
years. This is the best Arms'
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Cac
Lou isiana State at Tula
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NEVt' YORK All
the List c hanct, I li letter ls't
s'osonS's record and keep thu.'
alumni off our hacks
With one weekend left in the
college football season plies of
course, the besets --the 1972
rec'onu.l shows a percentage of
15 A year ago, the final regn
¶ar-seuuson accounting read 720.
There' shouldn't he ant- pritb,
hem in bettering, last &gt;-ear s
mark - not cc ith such ens&gt;
games to pick this time as

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Temple 8fl. Hofstra 48
Wash 7?.. Lynla. Md 62
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oust l,usiis', otis' itt Iii.' uiit'l
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Michigan State 98, Toledo 96
ic Forest 67, La wrence 59
=
Ohio U W. Cent. Much. 84. OT
Miami 83, Cleveland St- 59
r
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inter-sc
tiolastut
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Texas .A&amp;l 1i9,
gel
he
Vt'fl Na %- C
baskt'ttsull
Basics.
Hoover
'int
ti:
flt'or quirk and shoot it." said
eutphusu;ed, are his main
SW 7A isi
Lake Bratitlr% Head Basketball
Centeniar)
f's.. Southwestern:
Coach .111) Hoover. of his freshare
in)
boys
Th
cm
Coach
Tex
0-0
as
man and sophomore It-am as it
Manuel Washington's Lake
Baylor 63, St- Mary's-Sar. Art:
prepares to open against
Brunutle
Junior
Varsut).
also
ttflhis
61
Sanford Naval Academy
comprised
of
only
freshman
Texas
Tech 80, Athhk In 181
Friday night at the old Lyman
and sophomores. but with even
t-tuon 66
less
t'x'ruenre
than
the
upper
TeXas 81, South Alah;eu 6
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"Our tallest player is six-foot
&amp;
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Rrantie,
a
firsi-ycar
f1
b;i;tt
gieine'd Ins hardcourt cx12 ?
school under the direction itt pe-ruenre at Ashland College
6 3-4 it
Principal Bill r)aughcrly. has Ohm, ''arid with this young of
C 171
'tint
Free Ice For SwIers
already
fielded a football team
tant, our main goal U.'ihl
A7 it
3
that! went 4-5 for the' year, I AM Hunters with Fill up *
the
ball
gameIt,
SUI)
ire
32 17 77 Ii
C)' £.L5
171(1511) against junior arid
While' in graduate school at
COMPLETE
54 0-0 the Universut of Tenra'ssee,
senior com pe tition, A th letics.
CIO, C 016ect,
3 4- Inon' )C
Hoover. win is ire his first high t)aughert) has said, play ar
OF AUTOMOBILE
" ot. ("win Cane. C.i,r school c-oartnnig rxtsre was iniportant part of high
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iMant to SEC Co- U'
e
&amp;ifl
oUtt Hor'Oa COIIPt 71which
U.u1l
nucse to its flt'U.
Chaitupuon
Coach
Rues
Mears.
AARON SAY S
t'd'wn in u - ic tii ci nut ,,.
[I
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CLI''. Minelifiot"
Aside front lack of height on ca mpus later this school year is
iuit
tuive nuuche of a riutnirt thu tint(
We Will Service
undertaking varsity ((SOSYour Car the Best—
us I&amp;iylor quick!) weni to work _________________________________ hit. starting quintet, on)) two of
IC gain the necessar
petition
12-titan
varsut'
squad
have'
Pitt.
arid scored time full
the- first
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two minuutt't..
23 French Ave., Sanford
much bigger Class AAA Learns
Ins vin'tnirv
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Ph 322-9621
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ewes Ron St.vube of Hunitmgtesr
College- Li) an eleS) 8-4 un-ore
The' FTU 126 pound freshman
thieie dreipped ii 4-1 decisions it
Al'
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.Is,) Stuirke- of North Cnre,hinus Angeles
traded
Inidgers
State.
Frutrelslugger
tolerant
Gi' raic:

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close' decisions
With it ree'utaluwd offense
urte' that se't'maug'lv rcuirtit'ci as
peal near the latter part (if the
regular season. the' Gre'vtussuusth
are hoping to end that strmnug ti

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home court. losing to Florida Cillege. RB-lU.
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went
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harit strip witi two scrnnd
but tics it
icf1 (r tin
',n' onto ho Shots
Raiders trailed 34,T1 as tlit'
w nt ti the drcssuw rn ms
The nnl% tirne the R.niders It'
in the sec'nnd half wits in tIu
tipenin sernncls when the
scored a burket it lead 3.S-44
Florida College came bark wilt,
nt ir Suffered i
svrtrncl Olii It Mt.i•t (.h.zt!Th five straight Iwnnt.c and thC%
m
Vern were it to; rank Merritt pint, Wintt' PurL Defenstvet
tr uilc'cf again. although
never
ttu Hounds were not far behind the score was tied on five c'cIsland and Enu Gallic
Thus, the caliber of ('out- their Sparc Bowl toe. allowing racicrns in the second
;'n•
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gzirnt going.
III1
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minutes,
Mjtnwtttli aitided honors fnuil
st'ustm rates its iwnit' of the were iicrorcled two members of kept their margin at four In Si
ttiugtiest in the state, And to the Greyhound Wzun for their points With 15 seconds left on
ruouut' not with nfl) trne loss is a ;vrfornnir( in the scitson the rIot4. Iiuvid Hirrimelhebc'r
firm te5tinuun ti the talent nil finale &amp;tgarLcI Winter I'ark
sunk one of twn fret' throws U
tin Commodore players us wch
put the Falcons ahead 8-79
Quarterback hub CiunisUirutuw
as thit Eau Gitllit' rwictung
(twen hit on twi frri
and tackle Mike White wert
stuff
11' regular cited by hit Orlando •1ourk
tuntng thou
season games the (nuiunrndorcs down Club. :onsuintinv's
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put i total of 292 points mi the' passing effort in the second tail!
04ER ALD SCORE BOARD
£.
tinurd Detenslvel) the) per. winch iiit the Hounds come
c3&amp;e, LC.E t C.
it
niItted tin average of 14.4 points, front &amp;I N4 deficit was the r
1win
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deciding
factor
in
hit.
selection
per guinuc.
Cfi'le'
their
late'
season
He
shinned
the
hark
nf
the'
week
to
Ttuuniks
5 33 13
11
surge' th e' Greyhounds average award with 1-tisluol Moore's Ed
e e
3
235 points. it eurnie Their 235 \tn Winkle White' was named cojwivw
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press
the st'cttnds when 1w touted Gerald 1Ii11 Ifl btittds, a big RU. )
in
seconds
throws
with
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to tIn ow it
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garute and the margin was cut to Owens Owen,c made the first caused them
onds off
Herald Sports Editor
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ticking
83.80. Erwin went to the line on basket, but purposeh' missed U.1(hoiIt
bonus situation for florida titi' s('('on1 try to 't1VC the the clock.
4
Lake City. basketball coach R
The Raiders brought the haIl
Raiders a chance at the
,loe Fields' dream will not come College with 21 seconds left. He
in with four seconds on (lw,
rebound Rut Owens stepped
shot .
true He e'Kpectt'd Ut be In missed on the first shot and the into the lane too stnn And the elck and Wright took
Sanford Saturday night to give Raiders
came Shaw
down court.
Re"rinue
shot and Falcons had possession of the that hiinCd csf I the runt.
hut. Timberwnh'es a cha nce' U)
Gerald Owens re otinded anti
51-game
Semin&amp;e
Junior
nisuss(t,
but
Riubbu
Carter
ball
Out
of
houunds.
stick the hall in the
end ii
At. the Falcons brought the tried to
With
four
College home court winning stopped the clock
basket. hut it rolled around the
streak. Instead, hake C'it will
came back down.
hoop
.
just he Shooting for its first
ending all hopes of a Raider
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ever in Sanford
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led afl scorers with 29
The win streak never reached
51 for the Raiders as they were
points. hitting en 10 field goals L
upset, 83-81 b's' the Florida
wi th a nine' for 12 performance
V' 11M
College Falcons. It was the
at the free throw line Sba' is
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loading the tesm s.ith a 25.8
Fauders laud whipped 9S.7 in
points per gaiiie average
40
Tampa in it* season lid-lifter
The Raiders hit en 60, per
It also riarked the first tunic in
cent
of their shots last night.
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lit meetings be twee n the to
'.unkrng 17n1 28 tries In the first
burns that Florida College on
three games they were 72 for $,
tv
Whet Gare Erwin sank
-. ........per cent
tree throws with 52t1 left in Itit
The first i)ivusion Ii ('t'tfltCSt 1
R?w:s
game'. it nut the Falcons
the year for the Raidcrs is this
zfi
73-71 and the never trutthec,
saturday night U.hen the
alter that Thu score' was tied
iauders pta)' host to the lke
X
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NEA Sports Editor

"That wasn't good onnuFh.
I guess," said Press '%.% inning big is everything It's
NEW Y ItK N'EA--Ap terrible as bell The fans
pzilachian State Uflwcrstty 15 have got to realize that some
in Boone, N C almost a tWO
win and some lose Like in
hour drwe north from Char- u
notioth r•
()!'npic'
lotte and 53 miles south of nienihers tht guys who wm
Route 81, 11 von don't thkc the bronze medals All the'
the long way around through remember are the ones who
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Grandfather Mountain and wan tiu' slimy, gold medals
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Blowing flock Mountain. In Those are the' biggies
shod, it is a long way from
"And our recruiting priu
the pros.
twos are so damn evil F - _______
The school's new head LIftS. ervthing is so expensive So
ketball coach is Press Maru- you've got to have better
vich. A few years ago It up- teams to draw men' fans to
poured that Press and his make' more mont-v You buy
ft s pr i n g extrziordinamre, a jock strap. for instance'
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Pete, might enter the' pros ft costs it buck now where
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together, as the futher-;on a couple years ago it cost &amp;
.
duo that they were at Lnuisi- cents It's iiit buying a gold
ana State tnive'rsity—nflU go jack strq
for several million dollars
"They've got to get a diiWell. Pt-to went nionc, in fetnt philosophy There's
J'rrss Miaraivich
1147(1, Press says that ior him
got to e a little more com'the break never came
passion s h o a for the citme' Up to visit from Atlantu He was breathing such
Two years after Pete left coach."
L_SU the MnraViches atclean air for the' first time'
Appulachumn State. rarely that he' started coughing
rived on the Baton Rouge e'ven
a modest basketball
Pistol Pete. Some' say it
campus together wtu.'n Pete threat, seems to the castial
was a freshmaru Press was observer like an exile for was the son who got his
fired. "1 was shocked," he
father the LSU job aid his
1nra'ich
said
'tNci ml's 11w greatest thing son who helped hm father
Press Maruvich was nt've'r
It mc,'' Maravich lost' tIme' joi
happen
a bAg winner, went the time'- to
says.
"It's ii chance to build
"I guess wnen Pete went
honored complaint I-Ic was from the bottom up This
to the' pros I nmlsse!d him an
also accused of not recruit- going to be our first yearIS
in awful lot," said Marv'mch
ing well, especinll in the the Southern Conference—
- '%'t'ben you c-ouch a great
state of Louisiana
Furman, 'Ml . The' Citadel. tnsi.ttmI! pliyer in college
''Football is king there,'' you I:rmow thin! gang S it Ii v ''rt'
u)wzivs excited for the
said Press. "Time' state has
awlull ttiiigtm. since' we'
iext ;il
Vht Will he du
a population of three million don't hit' the' g ci d bull Time' thiutik--shuffle' this"
The
and it has six million foot- players, yet.
doutilt'.jukt' thmat And it was
ball seats That's a joke pee"But look what we' have' challenging because' you'd
pie tell but it's I I k v the here we've got H.211t1
have to see' what the' other
truth."
dents and ii new fioldimouse' team's special defense' for
He said he needed time 10 that seats 8.2JKj Wv'v gut him would be' — and then
help develop talent in lAmuisi- ttme' biggest physical e'ducia- you devise' a special offense.
ana And time fanc' presence' two school this ith' of tiw I think that's what made'
of Pete' had helped. ''Baskets Mu.sissip;u The' oni football Butch van htre-da Keilfi leave
popped up in drmvvwuvi, '' field in North Carolina with I'rmnrt'Itmn lii coach the pros.
said time' LSI' publicity direc- AstroTur!, Hey, a a d the After Bill hirzmdlt' played for
hun tie was frustrated
br ' Arid a lot ci! Lids who
sct'rme'r' is breattituI:mni
used to want to be tight ends nuikv your eyes pup right
'And I was maybe- uni'cmnnow wanted to be- P I s I ci I out of your sockets We've' scmusl cunmparrng tii other
'etc ''
gc.c all thet' mountains and pinye'rs with Pete the' lust
Press Marat'ich had a 3-21i golf courses. And it's time' only two years If a kid didn't
record liii first season. Pete p 1 a c' e in America that is match up - and tmo could
There' tie'"—] nmnybe' turned sour on
was on time' freshman learn e'ccmlogically heuIth
is
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cit
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ea
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arid
4.Ik$i
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that
would watch his ganie' and every one thousand cubic now to got over it I've' conthen utniul :t,51K1 wiiicl not y a r d s of air Pistol Pete' ciuered it I'm surf' I have'''

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''It's mossible' that people' ulit tir political curiflit'ts be'
IRA ltLltk
I ought nut be' giving cause' of it
\ I . \ 'ipuris LdiLot
e'iic'ugh tmnme' to football in'
Se'tiuenkt' perstitially can
cause' of my political wtmr k.' vasse's dout -tO'dtflht when he
N I \" ' i. ilth - NEA i — A said Schut'iike' ''But that's has tuhie-. helps with vuu.'r
ease can be' amuck' for j% nut true' I've- kept up in' r'e'gistrntmeri arid nuikes sortie'
tiucrike' having t lie' t'uur- I U l r'.'s;icumihil itte's to time' I unicl.raisinmg speeches But
Ins activities U!'t'
t'vere'Iy
age' of his t'on'mc'tmonmr and tczmu '
limited nio ti his football
time' courage of a gladwtcmr in
1k' smi s lit' s('es nc point conimitnie!mt So imo has dt'le
eciunl dust's
um re'lmitumg his curt e'nt twrmctm galt'd nut hurit to east' his
Eve-r Surmdn ufte'rnuun. tutus with his ;icmhltR'Lmtmg
he u r ci e' a mmnwtig cimnipitigni
tief ore' thst grout imuwl in time
nmi',hit make' sniuke out cml wterkt'rr arid Mark Iteza. a
I ticitbull bo 1. S t' hut.' fl k t' some'thiinig.'' he' said ''I dtmni't
riori'uthilt'tc, now does much
e' ii ci
1 i rUm hmim (-4, 150 st-c wi' point to it
'l'tmt'
t'uach
i'uund bod into thit c'r'unchm has tin- power , tit'' iii tile' of the dc-tam! work in the'
Athlete's fur Mt'ti't'orii coinof OTiU51it' c'tminbitt He' plu
dc- lye- I ' sent Anti lutik. we're
ft'rucive' lint' for the' Wash wir,rmmii Time' ('emachms jult m
St-tun'iike- tins lit-limed pe!?
iriglon lle'diiri But hit'
to piuciuc'e' a winning te'uum
suath man' at hk'tes. such us
pl' vmnig le'r, t harm i'i'r , iicee . imimci ('oat -h AI1 *'im tins '
a k lard Attmk'tics Sal
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Sciioe'tikt'. i 1 a nine' cam
Etunmthi and Bill Urudk' of the
A fter having bet-n a starter
at either left guard or Ic-ft NFL ve'tt'run and Sciuthmt'rrm Ktcks, to puhiIic) support
Me'thcmdisl Unmt't'rs,t
grad
McGovern I It' tiimks rithtackle fur time' last lii r
unto.
krmc'
when
he'
decided
1e'te' can be' i iii p cc r I a n
'ears Schmuctike' Ia
spuk.'suim'n N lunger can
mind string I't'rhups better to suppeinl MeGot era a ycimn
p I a y c r e. ut t imoe' ositmuns aimc1-s- hum If ago t limit "it was t hmt' or should thit- tie eon'
mcIt're'ci suniT') dumnh jocks.
uiv*' r ('le'l'att'ci Sc'tiue'nk.- , timkinit' a -)munt'u' urmth'r time'
e'ir
eu
nn:tutmut's
tie'
said
.e't'nd't
ht'ttskin
"Whmeim
p e' ci p I c see thIs
lie'
did
hut
ilicuti
inmpl
Setiocrike' iiowe've'r, like'
mcmt at tilt'tes Lie'lmevt'z, tie' is [utitball Se'hoe'nike' also hums tougim gu , win is a success
iili iii vt_'gtrime'iit and uisurant'e- in his field. t'ununitte'd Lu
'uj'rsor cc his ('tmmflin't$t i
t'.im.'thmmng, volunteering tmts
''I thiiruh l'nm good ermoughm to cunmp;enm , Itu Suhmocnike' arid
Associates, in tin- 'umshming- tinit' aiid t' a e r g , well. I
still be starting." he- said
think thme want to at least
He' would like to think that 1cm area lit' says ninny of
clients
"art'
against
Me'stop
arid listen to what time
Ins
his poittIal work outside
football
a e i tim c r lntvr Govern. as well as be-lag inian has to say," tie said
foutul hums Se'hiot'nkt' says
''I've' see- ri thu when Eddie
fe'red with his c'leatt'd ad
his
extra
football
work
has
Hutton
ul time ('ults Fi'tikt' 0th
iu'itae , tint ru'gaitmut')" mnnu
mmcml hurt huts business at all
Ln'hutlf of McGovern twfur'e'
e'nmc'cd his c'ouu'h
(Ht0 jt-tpl in Columbia.
Schiocnkc is chairman of
' I think the' same' can Lit'
of the
''Attiletes for Mc G a v era" true" for ray toanumimates:' he' Md Or Ed Podolak
Chiefs talking to Wmscunsth
and cctiairinanu of ''Mt'cmv' iiid ''I I tittik I Ime re'spe'r't fnreume'n's suit'.' he' ire'
up on
era fur Pt esith'nt . Mtmntgunm rime' fur tn'mtm willing to stand a hat
(in Mar-s' l'lemmunmg
ii
t-r% County Md.''
Up Tiie' know I'm sincere- of the Li ti I J hUh 5. WhO hiad
ft t' d s k i a cu.ch George' en nc be-lit-i for McGovern visited in Victnsni, talking
Allen van be' st-en around and in his cause' Sonic of the about guts dy&amp;nmç over there
Washington em s am p a i g a Redskins area Nixon men nid TheM- guys area t just props.
posters in support of Prt;
wrnt, rc McGovern n.e-n they arc eiti?,t'nS with c-un
dent Richard Nixon
The're' hiio tn't'i n. p*-r .orc
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Mail applications to: Civil Service Secretary, Cit' of SarlI'ord Civil
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Pets And Supplies

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Clubs, bags, bails, sportswear,
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664 6531

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"Dr Crane "she' began, "some
of m tern-age' high school girls
argue' that our former sexual
taboos are- out oF date
"For they are quoting a UCLA
psychiatrist, Dr Itoderuc Got'rw' who seems to regard ses as
rnerel good. clean fun
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nude,,, who are- featured as
wholesome' young playmates for
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a sororits prank engaged in by
fresh young girls
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cat puzza or play volleyball
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RENT A BED
Rollaway. Baby Beds
CARROLL'S FURPIITUPIT
116W lit 5? .373 51St

Mobile Homes

6

TREE RIPENED NAVELS
ORANGESANDTANGERINES
$3 50 flu 327 613) or 372 0)67

C or uSrd furniture. applianc p5,
touts, etc Buy I or 1(101 iftnt%
Larry's Mart, 715 Sanford Ae

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
fiOOFrenchAvt,
37)5200
IEUOriandoCr,
373
Spaces Avaiiabte

K I NGSBERRY

Coverage Of Seminole

The Sanford Herald,

in niurti the sante e-aIcgor as
mating pizzas But dIning rooms
dtfIrr from bedrooms as ('om
munisni dlHe'i-s from ('apiIalhsm
lit-ware of his psychiatric subserfuge' to duli human run-

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Wanted To Buy
(ASH 172 III?

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IIe'd Mobile home 1. large lot in
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Geneva Citrus trees, excellent
water 3195159

32; l)
E'4Z P4 ,,a"-ra A,( a! 7

To Assure Yourself

By

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5?mNtitytI '6151""
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si,'csmiNt,r, Air. PeNh 5te.r '
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ebra'mes,$,*e
fl
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.'n'jie rarently f1NfPIAiii•i
I arellen,t
r0ricIlflr
$495
'lIFt t. F1'S uSED CARS. 111
1741)

'a'tr ltj In ee',pm comb (litwon. w't,d.,
lvi? - hut &amp; tt-",vn) flail niCer over
10$ lief,a ',at',r,ta Ii 117 p ti
t.,y,.ç .1 ) ,r / tIll

3 1) MAGNE nc SIGNS

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Auctions

54

lAir rulAp5arr
TI L I II Itll'StjL

137

17m,) r,wrj S 100 PICk up truCk, 4m I

r'..'t Qi,aev en loger wAsh.,, liP.
ne Mist sell, movIng 121 49M

BesI pmoletslnnal tea,'

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ttaarir
lmndow"re,.'
p,ite 'wtl 11th

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'vci-.tf 8 land Ifigh boy I atOp 121

Afltques,rnarble4.%latp tail,tOPS riea market dealers
New iniscntc'r
mnnthty 910 S
I ittiih

v S2 one bedroom-n, cOmpletesy
Turnisnea un rent
lot
I
373 5500 between 9 a m
4 pm

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prnmlsrult as "good rican fun."
31-Houses For Sale
32--rarms &amp; Groves

34

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The Best News

Crar. Ph.D..

Lots &amp; Acreage

P'utifui leiturp World Mobile
Home Estates and Marina on the'
St Johns River From $11750
w-hich includes home I lot A
tabulous community, with all
recreational
facilities on I? 93
tietwee'n Sanford and DeBary. Ott
Pcirt Fior,da Road Phone 46$
4131 DePar t' cv' Orlando 411 50*4

Fi' hed"oom, 2 hattie
?ti $'rrirl
heal and ar, privacy fence. cm
"r''.atr ccupancy
123 9);

Ladies to l,ptct Ot'lvery work Must

George W.

Some antiques, treasure and lunt,
touth &amp; chAiC, bed, etc ml Sat
lI am I p nt 40 S Devon, N
Orlando

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Thtir fr
tiiind gilt

JIM HUNT REALTY

Suburban

County

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Yan 'if Pert
171 1)30
F7 AUTO cAt FS

Trurks And Trailers

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''fn,rtl i "' n 4ithiir lgnt,J 5 nj.'
'l"xtpn, 'law Smnj.n F'cj la'j
il'npl $99
lt,pr Zig lags In,'''
t' up
V lPI('.(leP4 S SEW,','
I PiT F U 210 t II St ,
'''a', 171 6*41

r'''miTe wath.r, pamli, sent''
'spit martinet MOONI' V Al'
l'l sAt-icr s 1i 1*,?
- -- . - I I lrcirlal lns,enr'ard hpters, $20
pa, ti, 20", S s1te.d boys Sttwinn
liytlp. 140 327 5576
Org,i,i

PLIt'ILi( huh tON
I
7 ClIp m
C1 '' :1,;
10% WC Ivy i 'll
c'v' e on hOuiet,Otd Consmu,tr,-nts
S7 Pars Dr
372 7114
welcome For information (,ill
Stan Vcrmitlon. 322 9470 Santlord
After PloijIs
AuctiOn Hwy 17 92 SanlorI
3270644 377 9251 372 3991

v,,'h nice carpet-arid draperies
Central heet and air Double
uA' a
$35000

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'YULE LIkE the thOUhtfu1 gift
suggeetiorw for aim members f
the family Ire Yule'soe 010
C.uccie Makes shopping fun

t'.aragp Sale Moving
s.t 10% HIghland C?
tti,insø 172 7737

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Beautiful House

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NO selling ,nvOlvPd 327 $o.57 from
93. Mon Frm

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".'l.tme" n'.pe ,.v,ii
ç
s.
fir!iW Mi'l'.4C?l $1 'fYi 177
.,,.

lIouçhold Goods

Singer

Garage Rulnmago
Sales

SO

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ONLY 2

51$ P00

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Wit SON MAlffl i'UPPll T(fthif'
hit' CCII trade
w ill F F lnsl 51
372 %Afl

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ike have' 7 l4rge trailer
lrmarc.ng 5700 dOwn, balance S
years
Call Bud, JOHNNY
5%ALK[I REALTY. 332 6457

!e-eo r,aro

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know Seminole' County I nave car

UOnçOt-4 NAqIpir
7927 Hwy )7 93
372 5961
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74 ttour Service
(a1l172 719*

NEAT At-ID CLEAN

t,[

Casticer
i'fOVefl, need versatlir
pe'son Hours 3.30 fcc 9 3Cm Good
Day Apply in person between 7
and 4 only CO Holiday House 130 E
Commercial Sanford

ll toSpul WedneSday'

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Miscpll.inoous

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7 Bedroom furnished house, all

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TO BUY OR
u,
Ca1154,a 3079

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Semriol,'Coun?y Realtor
7-SO' x 131' lott zoned C 2 corn
merciai located S Palmetto Ave
ViMpt'p ORLANDO. WPMLS
322 1991
Priced tot' Qukk Sale at $4400
19195, French
Eve Sunday 372 7371 cv' 3271136

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Woman ever 35 who needs good
home 1, salary to live' in arid help
mother care for Invalid son. some
housework Must have driver's
license 377 399* after Noon

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Semper Agency

He)' HO! P40' You'll please
everyone on your list with gill
suggestiora from Yule'Iide' Gift
Guide ii loony's Classified
iec ion

SAVE YOUR FEET-- PreStcop
tor all members cit your family
as you rf'ao the VuICtide Gift

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SANFORD REALlY

13.500 DOWN
I Bedrooms, i'm baths. separate
dining room, wall Co wall car
peling, chain InS, Pence, 7 utility
rooms, Only 534500

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WORRY CLINIC

Estate For Sal

Iamily parks 3iS P4y 17 5;.
Santord 323 1030 Dai WI '

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garage, central ha, all extras,
sodded landscaped lawn, fine'
neght'icwbcyid, 537,500 177 7211

ATTENTION, iNVESTORS
I House's on French Ai'e will give
you Income white increasing fl
value
160' FRONTAC,E
Only

Tt

BOAT
tOt
SOt (IA (5
11' 1 ebra tithing tcoI with well. $140
Ii' with double waili. $775 Tn hull
fisherman
runabout,
$195
Dependable $570, I) ill' InniOni
1461
alvanited i' traileis iruly
5I 'IS Slant' rilt-cert. tertict

i've"y new I bedroom, 3 bath, 2 ía'

I At. t slAti: lNSuMAsI
101 C WEST r iRST ST
327 5641
Res 377 V57

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SAN MC) PARkS. 1 2 3 Pedrcceri
Tracleri A tip's 2 Adult parks 2

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i'vt',i all, I bmilrooms, 7 baths,
An.'i.t, tilt

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SANFORD LOAM ASStJMPT ION
Pay 11.150 Move in tcvt,ay,
)7

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Boats anti
Marine Fquipinic'nt

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1i1 i'm lit St
12 fil%

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'rime Tested C
170 N Part Aye'
Day-i, 172 6173
Nights 322 2252, 377 5424

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'947 t'avi9 Gal,,.., ,'. f77 en'-' C
11 Y's'i'ism''s,
A'r
.'v'ri
44* 9179 ,P*f 530

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lt,,,4 i .nu F-rirrC'n. Super '/APr,
'v,"i rvv'udilion, fIllet, new tifat,
',nte, ',$Par racercf m.rPan'mAi

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Aiiijcia e,,;a,'.7m Bat,",6I i'Fesrpe. i'tw',, 1797 i'
l''Yleiq
rfl 4700

4.5 MOlt smc9

PeotorcycPøs
And Scoote,'s

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BALL REALTY
and INSURANCE

Houses For Sale

WILAkA APARTMENTS
Ill t i' 5'

$31I

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Female Help Wanted

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17 92 In Sanford Central H A,
carpeted, ample parking An
n
t' you can be proud c
a,"'
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APARTMENTS
AVALOPI

L sting

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Auto's For sale

sos

fl(1WN

1711 irvrP' Frcd,,nn IFS •' • am
'allanf roriditmnvi. 7 helmets, $400
Ii? Sill
S p nrc
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322 2470 RE AL IORS
7545 Park
4.9th
Scxi'ia,s &amp; 14c.I.days Call
377 40l
372 6*71
127 8435
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For Rent

or rICE FOR REN'7

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At,tos For Sale

A(1H1
t' IVItJPI i.. I l#iJ
Ah,tfiMiled R.$
44 tmpqt* Sport Cu0m,
St Amfcys;'$"s, Se''f*n
5', C'e?l Prp oct

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SIENSTROM RE1ALT"'

Business Property

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P40 PETS
fleW 2nd St

(TThIT AC 7
BRAILEY ODHAM
'.l.'.C)RA SANFORD na
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32) 46"Cor :'o 43C
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MaleHetpWanted

Sanford Linieum I Tile'
Part Ave

7 Prd0om apt.. furniShed, lights
3330037 after
and water.
rn

$3 Per Hour Up

14

m'flt tOme
co'''. hrveaCm ar'o no pets
372 14'Cl

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F Ft C BOlt I 5ewp
''0 ,' l-,'t A

COLiNTy' tSctusiye
II soir it'
been InOking fOr thAt place in the
isP hate' a 2 bdroom
(TiltAQe', on lot 100 x 14%' on a
paved r041d kitchen f'ciuml'Y'e-d
51(1 '.00

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moderate i,aiary. 6 oays a wept,

OPCCICC. flI, experience'
necessary Apply in person It

(DQOOMS. ADULTS ONLY
AvENUE MOBILE PARt
7545 Park Dr,.377-7$41

Auto Repairi
Parts Accporhp
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Mobile Homes Rent

c'aRk

CRPENTERS HELPERS

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Helper

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house

321 154'
76

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a new hemp, don't tell Santa. tell
Us' We have It Here's a neat three
bedroom In excellent cofldstlOn
kitchevi equipped Features heat
and Alt, and It's Only $11,900

$150

l.,rg, I
Adults 44* MM

Apartments Rent
Furnished
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c'u,us i-RiPIGf BENEFiTS

t,s.,i.

St'

73

bedroom

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DEBARt Lc''cnear shopping

S6toS7.S0 Per Hour

wanteci,oi- 'C-N ION arid AideS

Financial

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Three

Unfurnished
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Furnished

furnIshed

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Furnshet1 2 bdrm.. Fib, room, city.
marrie'd aduils only $150 mc 2*3
5277 •fter 5

Apartments Rent

bedroom dultiet urnisPiPd
apartment 4'70 Cl'marxlc Drive,
5nmord

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25 House'S Rent

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FrIliat 7 IC 'cc 5 30 Call 3235500

by Art Sn,om

','A'YF AIR Exclusive-. Your family
will think Chrstma I already
here when
s-cu buy CPus I
tiatlroom, 7 bath, with huge'
I IOflmja room, newly remodeled
l',itcilen avid (waved new entral
heatIng arid Air t'onditlOning
system 143,500

.Me My-3 b4"drOofn. 3
central air, p*m FamlI amid
rt-rl'.IIOr roomS. Lease 5775
ity, ifl( *31
Mid SeminOiC
1330. 372 51*7
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rnestic-CPiihd Care
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pirpn Monday through

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r,uu,s rut' 741W

Ccs,ne, S ti fig S rnrn'.rtps from tcn,
house viith 4 At ri's of c teared land
West ol San'cv d 565.000 377 -s$7

5 yiird, $100 mo

for ne company Top wages paid
vacation Ph. I3i.S650

ThE flORN LOSER

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Small 2 bedrOom PmOuIC. C rust tredi.

rlence-d rnorsramer 'e'c'eml

J977. I TA

7,9,

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Nurses Aides and LPN's Apply In
person Seminole lcdge NursIng
y AvC
W 5

WedneicMy,

ng? Dial 322-2C77 Today!

1310 I'O,l SI 7 b.droom% kOc$'ei'n
.uiped. redeora?ed, $100 7$
4339, OrlimrnkL imfICf S weekd4y

A&amp;A EMPLOYMENT
'.Mile off 17 92. CaueIberry
Regency 541 *31.3100

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FRAMING
TRUSSING

IOakS mint,l, fry arc' ccu'pose

1-Losl &amp; Found

53-Swap And Trade

Redskins' Lineman Displays
Courage Of His Convictions

Carpenters and Carpenter's Help
et's 'Top pay 3234371 cv' 671.1$,

Must hv 1 yr recCn? experience

Instruction
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0000 iflcnmr Call $OP? ¶l a rr,
3 .41
7

Male Female
Help Wanted

MASONS

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WANT AD

TheyPay

The Sinford I-fer&amp;d

322-2efl

or

831-9993

OF COURSE YOU MAY CHARGE
YOUR AD IF YOU HAVE A TELE
PHONE LISTED IN YOUR NAME.

�Solution Is Sought

112—The Sanford Herald Wednesday, Nov. 29, 1972

OPEN SUNDAY

On County Waste Disposal

0

Yule

1:00 to 6:00

A\N SlEC7JOWSKl

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Can Eliminate The Fun
41"o -hild
frai't frwn their nrnes are
Stiitistirc chow that 1'ernpf.r''
'i' nst'r •'
vertrippin. slipping.
Pr is th" most rlang.rrøis
I "pIs c'wc ',irvirp
'nvldler h.-.iuld iiM r
tearhing, 'wet-balancing.
rr,iinth Arriderut in the i'mn'ie
LA

OR
F MORE
FURNITURE

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"I r'ua'I iir t' tfrnt_s take a

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Arraignnwnts held Tuesday
before Circuit Judge Dominick
Salfi were analogous to a daytime 'soap opera' with human
interest content.
James Sanders, alias James
Smith. charged in two separate
cases with a two-count inf ornuition in each of robbey and use
if a firearm in commission of a
felon) had his arraignment
('ontinued until Dec. S
As a minor, he queried the
statement by Judge Salfi as to
v.hy it is necessary that his
lather, with whom he said he
did not bye, riced be present in
court the father was absenti.
Judge Salfi explained that since
the youth is minor his father is
legally responsible for prc.cur.
iniz an attorney and this is the
reason for the continuance, to
notice his father. Sanders said
be had pains in his leg, which he
said was re-set, and requested
medication saying be has run
' of pills.
Although noting he has had
:educal attention I he did not
ret,cmber the doctori Sanders
iquested the court secure
r.rccitics for turn to ease his
pain Judge Salfi adamantly
stressed he is "not about to tell
o t1wtor to dispense pulls," but
did note that the defendant
could rce.'eive medical atten-

to.',
Roger Seymour, charged on a
'_rev count information with
;,,--session (it cannabis sativa 1.
- tcsessic'n of barbiturates, and
session of drug ;iarapher-

Cand ida te
Forum
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I d.Jule
dche
Ui ea
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S
cr ea

nalia was declared solvent last court, ;iii apprised of the ai will told the state the attorney
week
not notified and that Ii)
tas
he
told
the
Hov.evcr, Tuesda
Florida
statute he was not given
court the attorney with whom
he has spoken charged fees 72 hours notice by the state
i
outside the scope of his income. attorne) office exclusive
Saturda).
Sunday
and
holidays
he
cited
as
$50
weekly.
tttuich
Seymour said he has been in In VIC%t of this fact, the court set
and out of the hospital in recent aside the bond estreature. withriionths and has only worked dre'A the capias and continued
arraignment until Dec. 5,
during the past month.
Robert Ansley, charged with
Subsequently, Judge Salfi
appointed Assistant Public De- it two-count information of posfender Gerald Rutberg as session and sale of a prohibited
drug pleaded not guilty and
counsel.
trial is set for the week of Jan
Seymour entered a not guilt)
plea and trial is docketed for 2 The case is consolidated for
discovery with another in which
the week of Jan. 2,
in the case of John Corbin, the charge is the same with the
charged with possession of a allegation the drug is over five
hallucinogenic drug on Oct 26 grans
Docketed for the week of Jan
LSD u. the defendant said he
has an attorney and trial was 15 is the trial of Joseph
1w pleaded not
set for the week of Jan. 15 after Williams.
guilty to charges of grand
is not guilty plea. Corbin was
concerned wth the fact that his larceny in which he is alleged to
car has been confiscated and have stolen a tractor belonging
queried the court as to the to ('base and Company on Oct
niatter. The court advised this 26
Continued until t)e' S for defell in the purview of his attermination
of financial statw
ti'rnev, who will apparently
of
the
defendant
by Rutberg.
have to retrieve the, defendant's
ci! Belt:,
arraignment
the
whet-Is."
grani
charged
with
ALso docketed for the week of Reams,
Jan 15. and pleading not guilt) larceny.
t)ocketi'd for the week of Jar,
is Don lI)wry. charged with
sale of a narcotic drug I'wry 15 and pleading not guilt to tb'
has bc-c-n transferred from charge of carrying a
Alachua County where he was firearm is Willie Adams,
Docketed for the week of Jan
serving three years for forgery.
is the trial of Alan Norro,
Glenn Robinson, charged
chuirged with possession
Duke,
ith possession of a dangerous
druc Dula,
hallurinogeno
of
a
drug, failed to appear for atgui'
not
;.leaded
raignment. Bondsman
knew (if no
Wheeler said
reason suture the mar. is a local
resident Initially, bond was
'fossil'
f)nrt considered
i'streated and a raplas Issued like the moon with a surface
f:r failure to appear whit-n
little changed over millions of
the'
\ tuecler momentarily left
s- ears Mars now is regarded aS
aM'tTtaifl
the
a planet still 'under constru(
iurt c,SteflSitJl3L it'
tion ' Like Earth it may ha"e
Uttu5 of the defendant, in the
molten core, a crust that
a
interim the bailiff (ailed in the'
mounsh:fts and cracks and
.irridors three tunics and t1w
action was taken
to;s
Later Vht'eiu'r return'-'!

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CASSEI.IILRR\ — 'Ito,dian Hills ionic' Oi&amp; rt'rs
Association has arranged it
Candidates Forum" Thurada)
iiht in dl) hail in order to
.t'tter acquaint s('ters with tht
...any who are seeking election
.11 the upcoming December tb
in what is probably the
argest slate ever to be
presented in this city, nine

are

ovailabie council seats. In
LIdution there are three
irididates for the mayors post
Harry Sanibrook, present
auncrimari, submitted his
resignation in order to qualify
as a candidate for mayor. His
opponents 'idi be Bill B. Grier
and Cecil Harman
The three council seats are
being contested by -Nits
.1argare't It. Driggers, Thomas
I:mribree, Louis Kirby. Richard
Leigh. John Leighty, James
Sumnara.
Joseph
Millen.
Richard Win, arid Jtihri
Yamnitz
Leughty if. at present. Acting

Ctuul,n'.ari 'A the Council.
lnteze't is runrung high in
this election and a capacity
t'T9Wd is expected to be 'unhand
opens 7 i
P M.

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I ipIe'y News "i.rrvire

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Now Under Construction
21,5OO • 2,3OO Down
With Closing Costs Included
2 Bedrooms, 1' 2 BatP
Closing Costs Included
Pr ofeooPaI Decora'
interior &amp; Exterior
Carpeting, Range
Central Heat &amp; Alt
OFFERED EXCLUSIVELY BY
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P'i'uken ipart, leaving wir.'c

tr4oiit

tnce1 after cuss during prevb.

'Rut 'Ju'r' are -, finIte runni.

pedal attention r
tied hildren at ihrlcti'rias
'in's.' should also un.'lude sP"for
riM rare for their safety
they figure high in the (lurist-

,ee'tInn ulb'r,dr re'aetlnn and
'orth Al ,oh is n "timi
nate or rullnimb7e the ossihil
uty if injury C.rom Over,'ru.
-4 these find.' yvsathilitif'
The National safety
ml w1uriing if be 'rigeti
ar 'ill
r
butt w' or
Ihrectnutqtny-idvthg,
ng
pnintsout hat 'he ii ts.'lf
nnt .ulways to blame In many

mas irrldent rat.
o
in ('en
ringer ui
huru .'el mu many bitt or
ronside'r'il hai.arloua have
en banned hy ii. Fond nd
Drug Administratino 'sr have

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most arriil.nts riur not

'WillN. !no, often hiring n'o vh
ur leath
or
wiv -, thriijtth !heir

auus.' the on.' chosen

irerec

...mpproprrate to the age

r,'rklpssrn".'-;

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i'V'e(l t'i(at he •XCtul(Pd, because
'hun half a century
The Sx'lety advises that rriany toys in this category
ran be a.-laptM for um by a
relatives aryl trierwI.s first

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('001(1 do thins with you," it's
tinie to mu the family back
into (iristmas,
It starta with family planrung, pot it into ('On1tenCt'
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mth's sshole bag of
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tackling that long list of "to be
dones" she's likely to provide
plenty of time for her children
to pass on their own. Then she
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water to powdered detergent.
(;ive the kids a uall brush
mmd mu uumtil isiwl of the' deterCint naste Let the kids cu.

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(hflfler into the oven for you.
If you don't have built-in
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party plawiing, baking and
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Set time asuck' for cutting
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('xkies are for kids and
(iristuivas is the best excuse
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You can hake, but let the' kids
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special equipment for children with hearing problems at Longwood
Elementary School by Mrs. Anita Williamson, Jamboree chairman, in
behalf of Tr-County Road Runners CB Radio Club. foney was raised
through recent Jamboree held in Sanford.
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has twr, etcrniined that
According to Carol Kirchoff,
prcpe operation of package
imnageifleflL could
proper
and sewage treatment plants Ecology and Environmental
collection services.
impro
throughout the county. This chairman for the League. the
Today the Seminole County
dunips to santtar
convert
basic factor in this issue is the
league 0! Women Voters will problem is a very real and very
and
to implement use
and
ills,
taint!
question. 'Are the state
begin its approach toward serious one and one which has
a
of
recycling
programs
doing
of at- local agencies
information on a workable now become the focus
satisfactory
job
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management
of
Women
league
'.olutuon of the solid waste tention of the
and if not, can these agencies be
conditions in Seminole County. Voters,
given the impetus to strive
and
use
Today,
Americans
County Commissioners spend
tonard more certain goals"
an enornh(flkS amount of time dispose of about 4.5 billion tons
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solid
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a
cost
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c';h developer, who petitions to of 80 per cent of $4.5 billion on organizing ewcienu syswnl'
told in Seminole County, Is collection. Some of the reasons the multiplicity of local
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required to satisfy the corn- for this are multiple packaging; go v e r n m e n t a 1 u n it
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will not face the tainers; planned obsolescence larger county-wide levels coul
rcudents in any given area in of manufactured items; ap- possibly make it possible I.
proximately 2.000 ne products afford equipment and quali!iei
questicr
utility companies are kept created each year: anda higher personnel necessary to provide I
onter close surveilance by the standard of living with greater for solid waste management
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wicks. But instead Of a crxnrnercially made mold you ciii
fashrnn your own out of milk
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15, UI cans or any1,,
else that catches your
make wick out
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of cottaru string. twi ne , even
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appreciate another lighter
So why not include one
the gifts chosen
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SLIDING GLASS DOORS
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VENETIAN BLINDS

TABLETOPS

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Thrones for the king of the hoie.
resting placesfor hoiiewives. special
people like to call thrir. (,I\(
fo1kchairoftheirt'%fl.

,ticky F'ried Chicken which
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feets hand painted designs

Add more color by placing
cherry toma toes around
edges Oarnts.. with nx.yflaISL Or French dressing
Serves
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food on the table about ar.
hour after their guests arnyc. and allow th em to nib-

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Thexi punch a &amp;iuili hole in
the center of the carton battOTIi arid 1P U WUZ(i wick
tying a knot in the end.
Elm-au the wick tight and
CUTt- II to the center of tlit
open end of the carton with a
n.iu p
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Piers arr foldable lea-_

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the hosteM to mingle is to
%ervt- a buffet where th e
food can be prepared In advance
For the math course, you
could serve cold :oast beef.
sliced and placed on a platt"r before your
rive, and buckets of Kenguests ar-

'i 4'U cur , find everYtturW .O%
U nuske candles at your
net

pair

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with jeweling. embroiderY.

women'
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leather belts In har
brushed, waxy, and grained
leathers. plus dres
smooth. suede, embossed

than with her guests.

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Among breezy eaSuk
types are Moe-slippers

coverage In sepamtes. cbcmw from )Pat
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leai~er apparel. slippers.
handbags ifld OUWT

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Gown Sets

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rediscover

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a gift of a hobby
means much
c than simply another
under the tree
People are redisccV('riflK
Christmas

having a

hobby

requiring

th e use of the hands and
mind is a prerequisite for

OI t
most
logical age.
Adults discover relief
. HAT
Urself
hobby
from
tension when they berig a do.It-Yo
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no longer considered come involved in a hobby
a leisure time acUv- that requires even a mintmum of concent ration It
In
fact.
dedtad bobIty.
th em to be produc e
time
enables
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consider
bylst.s
out strain, workUrt
wi
th
they spend on hobbies as
being productive rather ing at their
gives them a sense of mdithan as killing time,
sidual
accomplishment, an
the
SOTflC
These are
a
research
study
important
antidote against
.ndings of
y
Dr
Rudolph
Brandt
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the
alienating
pressure' c
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Hope entertains the troops in England, leit, during

-rid War 11. At right he greets troops in Vietnam during his annual
hristmas tour. Mr. Christmas, as he is sometimes called, says he does
t like war. 1)ut likes bringing jov and humvir to vounp Americans awav
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select to)'s

Claus ' Bob Hope

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;nswcr any toy questions Is
ur Mom. Dad and th e
Lids to visit the 'Toyland.
There, all of the toys are

it Troops Again

an display: many sample
models are available for
dcmonsaUOfls and "test-

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jAiss for someone 20 yeart,
younger

"We haven't landed yet,
sir," said the Marine

Which is what I intend to
do." Hope told a reporter,

in 19(4 Hope wat ciposed
to ay at a hotel in

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Clawk who carries hu;

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w -apped gifts to the GI.'s
abroad
And not only jokes, for
id
Bob Hope begins his
he
will carry with him the usual
lb's' of beauties for the dcoght of homesick soldiers in
Korea, Thailand, Japan.
timm and ship or two curs the
tugli seas
Hope- at 69 is self-admjt-

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Nixon. not even friends can
escape the Hope sea

p-rforrns as he think, and

Rac'k in 1971, one of his fitvorite jokes went something

if the doll dries u h:t she
hopes

to artual' see If the toy

stirs It might be assem-

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more likeiYto
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when he became a 'olR old
elf" with "a
little fact'
and a little round belly, th at
when
iah1 Itk
bowl full of jelly."
Before Dr. Cicuwnt C.
Moore made m a fat little
man In his poem, "The Night
Before Christmas," Santa
cs)uld be fat or thin, tall or
ort. He had a lot of different
rmes and rode earth-bound
horses be fore he got those
high.flytr reindeer arid, in
me places, ha d gilt delivers

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given on Jan. 6. Called "The
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SAMSONITE

career gaLs

.dl% al the mid-point of his

unusual career, which has
carried him from being an ISvt'ar.old hoofer on the vaudeVille circuit to being Ring
urcibys stooge to an Aineru•
tan itution and the eo
.r 'a most-exported produ'i
ftspe these days is as much is
Christmas figure as Santa
Claus or Dr. Seuss' Grmch or
RudoiphtheReNoedRCfl-

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were hewing iiitc&gt; sight,

friends say he could

At Long Rmh, South Viet-

hankie

num. Hope once told the aol-

No woman ever has
enough note paper, arid she

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exciting paper that

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have heard that one.
Hope has said many tunes
that he's seen too much of war
ever to think it a good thi ng —

women welcome gifts of

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gowns that tell her how he
feels
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ftr%r" pair, ol Burlington's

Suede, leather slined or unlined,, cotton — gloves to

ou1dn1 seem like
It
(`hr"uis withoul. Hopc

112 S. Park Ave.

by Burlington becoming to

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BASSETT

Ijille girl's ,Ijshsas'.Iurt u. ulr-ssinral in ssuriaplrle tlsr alra'.suui

with a ri,ni pull-aol ;tl.itic hu,u.k,i, i,sii,uiuiu ut iuu.i
stores and through this- • sius )s..IIb' I Ittl'tiit.t' i

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Every little girl dreams
No battcrle.' are needed
being just like Mommy
with her very own kitchen for thLi grown-up "toy" The
appliances. Even dishwash- motor Is wound autornatiing looks like fun with an cally when the door is OpCflexciting automatic dish- ed and starts when the door
is shut. And u.-t for fun
washer
This year the little girl the young lady of the liOtis
can have a dishwasher — can Mt the control knob. stev l-COil
Thu sturdy, steel
-con In beautiful harvest gold.
come.
ditiwas)ier
struction
just like the real OUCS JoinIng the other Scars play" with a roomy pull-out plastic basket, ready for the
kitchen appliances Is a
little girl's play dishes. And
modern dishwasher that
shire her dishwasher is 28
really 'works."
inches high, it's almost cw;loads
just
The little' miss
it up, closes the door and tom-made for the horns'watches all the action. The maker-to-be.
The dishwasher is availrevolving sprayer instantly
starts to turn, sending vinyl able' at most Sears stores
"streams of water" beating and through the company's
against the see-through Christinis catalog

offer easy choices for pu-

rled Santas who want to
win dt'liiZhtt'd thanks from
the ladies on theIr gift list
Lt long last .he girls 5'B"
and Dver have their special

parLy hose styles by Bur-

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VARIOUS STYLES

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Record Cabinets
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STAMPS ALL YEAR 'ROUND

LASTI

$1000
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IMPORTED FROM DENMARK

$1 6988

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OUR ENTIRE STOCK

Victorian Sofa
Upholstered in green
velvet

Comolete GE Stereo Corn

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Head phone
Record storage rack

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price'!

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• 3-speed automatic record changer
with stereophonic ceramic cartridge,
diamond stylus and dust cover,
• Smartly styled component table
for easy portability

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ii.trtvI t.!sus thpt pliycr 5ytam
with sensitive AM/FM-FM Stereo
tuter and powerful amplifier

08-track stereo tape player

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HAVE SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE
ON YOUR CHRISTMAS LIST.

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Lincoln Memorial one rught.
his r atxnnb went off, missyears, with a lay-off li-i the
mid-50s because of illness. ir the comian by a few and he looked up at Abe and IA)Oh" 1() Ae Hosien- Depamnent fol SterIi;
said, - Abe, you had a war, vcnj
carrying a little bit of hume to
minutes.
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had a civil rights problem,
Americas overseas soldiers.
U.S intelligence later said
what'll I do' And a deep
Hope had been the intended
He has seen his share of the
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action too.
target of the bbers
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During World War Ii EisenMany of Hope's jokes are
friend of President Richard
bower once told turn that
enlivened
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lington, custom fitted to
World War II Brief Top is
things had been quiet for a
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their
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legs.
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top lists
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an elegant look. no matter
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portable Sonic' arc e1. er 'urThen there
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med American beauties who
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that Hope- and his troupe
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matches
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may seem, The 40 million
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t;)oruoned sisters.
Korea. They looked around
For a very special gilt,
it means so much to her.
women In th e nation's work
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style,
the
Just tell us the birthdays of
There ore Tall Girl
consider a Ject te r, a high
Its' the Marines they were
force utilize- their shopping
one on top of
onlm
Opaque and Brief Top pantime for iiccesslttti, alstyle tote bag fill ed wi th the children - we'll do the
supposed to entertain and
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ty hose styles too, and the
though they long for the
Luxury Sh ee r Brief Top
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binthstancs
for each month
in,"
that
sets
him
apart.
Ptc
colors
available
for
tall
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hose,
made
with
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Finally they lcxmt,ed small
of
the
year
girLs, for the first time,
pie laugh at and with Hope
Lovely handkerchiefs art
new kind of Caress yarn
group of Marines who turned
dude adventurous !I.sIIiDn
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always
welcome
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which
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partly
because
his
jokes
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office, but when slit' goes
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hobbies considered solely

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daughter working together
bling and collecting scale
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collecting stamps or discos'MOTHERS

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science hobby; doing ceramI or making jewel'.
Students involved In th ese

a 11w birthday of

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for preparing the finest
help bridge th e generation
dinner,
Having a hobby Is equal- gap. A fa th er and son 0p

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ARIES (Mat 21 Ici Apt 19) A good da)
leisuly with asso ciates what ahouW he done to make joint
relationiips more satisfying Esening is fine for establishing
ire harmony at home t'
TAURUS (Apt 20 to May 20) You may ant to start ona
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akc this a meirah1e day
NIOON Clill I)RLN' tJunc 22 to July .'I) Concentiale youi
efforti on home and family today and th becomes a most
CflJO) able day Don't argue with an associate. Much harmony
can bc establi0ird ncm Retail, at home tonight.
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I a) etentthough it may mean traveling quite a distance Plan
some time or handling important ocspondrnce. Taclwmth
utmost care and be alert to danger.
VIRGO (Aug "' to Sept 27) A good Jay to think cmcr
financial anangrments )OU uant 'o make for the future and
then p,.;, theni down on papei tonight Don't forget to give

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Watercolor Exhibit. A total of
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the first All Florida
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Thiscompetition marks the
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Delnd, the Florida
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The awards were of equal
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Private Patients - VA

establishing a charter. Millard

this convention he knows
that South holds the jack.

n much to you, either in bunness or personal affairs, this one really good new
Make conditions at home better.
lead. It is the -ad of the
he or she ill be
OUR (lIlt I) IS BORh 10DAY
quecn from a suit headed bs
II
king-queen-10 when the con
one cf those charming )OUfl pcopk who can become quite
tract is no-trump.
successful in life bccsuw of tile fine artistic and cultural
The bead can't really hurt
talents th this chart be urc to direct ed ucation along tines
because if partit?r doer. not
that willl htip your progeny become a true artist. There will be
concerned. The
a fine bakce here, where a'itration
Political tile s also good
'he Stars tmprl, they 40 not compel What you make of
your1ruIargeIyuptoOU!

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A.s.sociation. legally established

to serve the ar ts and artists of

his partner.

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AQUARIUS (Jan 21 to h-rh 19) You want to start a whok
nCY' WI Of Londitions in yout hfc and you are able to dojust
that ptovided you act quickly 11rove to mate that you are
loyal Show that )ol s'r thankfu
PISCES (Feb 20 to War 20) Uw )our Sood hunches to
those
come to a better understanding with others, eapeclly

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the three-spot to discourage

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Exhibit janet \ 4*kriuc Kink (1
IA-esburg, the GAC 11ropertiv%,
Inc.,
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lead at its best East doesn't Wells of 1samorda, Florida
if his partner has led Kets was elected Chairman
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a"resuve and that you like people
CAI'RICORN (Dec 22' to Jan .
10) Find the best way to

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You will receive a dollar If Pon y uses your favorite
Problem or solution
homemaking Idea, Pet Peeve.

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SCORPIO (Oct 23 to %c,%. 2 1) Stuay a plan )clu have in

-:ind for making the future greater for yourwll and then
IWUSS it latef with the right people Make thi% a happy day

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with crsons )OU reafl like and hate a good tune, sshile
counting your hlesstnp and giving thanks find the right social

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who takes water to bed with her at night and invariably
spills it might Iry my plan. I take medication at night
and therefore have to have water by my bed, so i set a
small thermos in the top drawer of my bedside table
tPolI s note-I am sure the draer Is left open.1 \ls
thermos has a handle which makes it easy to hold and

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pills when his ar crashes and of Yesterlay intl Harry and
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how my heart pounded wben be walked me to my door and
riasses, because then I kw be planned to
removed
kiss me goodnight IP. S, I married the mast.)

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at the Novem ber meeting on

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d1spoftion and be&amp;lor are mnrtlmrr important than
male worthy
whethiff he wears spectac1 Ukae
ber attention will Mge tw by heir essential quaUties rather
than by her optical equipment Greetings,

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By a girl whos about
In cam you have further correspondence uith "Fwr
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You sought to comfort her vft your own verse. "Cruys
will make r4sm at girls who wear glaaft, providing the
dames ha
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wrote corrip'laining because she had to wear glasikes.
to make matters worse" she added, someone wrote me &amp;
ying. 'Gto-s nevw make passes at girls who wear

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PRICES EFFECTIVE
N0V29-DEC.5,1972

Under the superv5%fl
AIll be used to help complete
wson, the NFA and FFA
a
of
the
Good
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other rooms
Samaritan Home. Any donation members received local Mate.
.wd national awards. Iwo state
Angus Tillman of 1115 West of
b appreciated
presidents from Sanford were
Seventh Street was a w arded a
Joseph Riggins. 195(. and Amos
check by the Seminole chapter
Ri ¶qABVAV. HAWKINS

of Florida A&amp;MUniversity
Alumni President, Earl E.
Mmott, which he won in a
drawing on November
The
cheek is an expense-paid trip to
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division chairman for the
1.ittic Rodney Medlock United Fund,1% andFirst Aid
celebrated his fourth birthday instructor for Amencan Red

party given in

his honor

the Orange Blossom Classics in by his mother, Sandra

Medlock.

with a

Football

Wins

Teacher
Award by National Vocational

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FICTITIOUS NAME

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Attamorif, Spc4nQt. Florida. intends
name *.tPi flit
to re'QIttI'r tPIC 5I
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cloforth of the Circuit Court of
P401 .. ISemfiole County. FIOr.06
moaard fl bV%IflC% a' Pt 1
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The kithc'n sthff of the
agriculture teacher. He lives MEATINc,A AIR CONDIIIONINC,.
n tr% out the
Saniaritan Home prepared with his %ife. Mrs. Flcmue and 'hat I intend to reoister said
)U IS G I BSON, Altmease Richerson and Ark
their Thanksgiving dinner from Iwson, at 400 East Eighth 'same i.th the Clerk of the Circuit
nc'v kitchen at the Good Samaritan Home.
Court, Seminole County, Florida in
the new modern kitchen. Meals Street. His daughter, Mrs.
-.m the
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were servedforthefirsttime Jeannell Walden. is an inFC1?,Cit Name Statj'ei, To
#.q
from Ous kitchen as the home structor in home Pewornics at "'I"' section "
s cot r-1*f '6A sta"rm
I
gave thanks for the many Edgewater
_________
------------------------High
School.
in
Bos
WilsOn
s,
?
4 .
blessings
received.
il
Orlando and his son -law is Pubitti NOV S. 72. 79 1
A

I

'

Pleas

4

Entered
MARION

'.•
''.•

.

...

-

, ,;

RETHF:

-

jii

-

ato

$

our of the defendants st'ize1
;in Aug.
17 raid by vice
.,!,,ents, whose page one photo
'-howing two male youths in an
ibscene gesture caused a

.'

\"ti

-,

.

two-count information of

cannabis saliva I..

and possession (if narcotic
paraphernalia included Roy

Frederick

(ary Brewer.
%%caver,

Shell and

William

I .twn Elms.

A combined Force of ice
down on a

;i.efltS swept

'

ANGUS I'll-LNIAN. ()I 1 15

agents also

ltiscovcredtwc' pounds of
14()

niarijuana

plants,

weapons

trid various pills.
Raymond Parker, vice
.'.quad leader of the county

'hcnffsdepartment, said some
'f the marijuana confiscated
--

E. Minott, president of the Seminole County
Chapter of the Florida A&amp;M University
Alumni.

Florida

Un

ique

Tech Offers
rogra
New

Florida
Te tlnol('1 ical
University will offer a ness

P

J

County during World War II.

lawson placed and exhibited

JOHN A. LAWSON

products from Seminole Count)'

home grown grass."
Brewer pleaded guilt' to pUS.
'-ussicin of cannabis sativa.

'hartere'cl jut t l,iidci Their
itirie'rar will include Park'.

JucticaUc)nof guilt and ordered a
;iresentence
investigation

years

-.

Education next summer, with a Buthipest. Veruec, Prague.
10-week study tour of Europe. '' t". !'urLi .ri.! ;i-if.actT as
sstl
The program, winch is open

1 . rapbernalia.

-

Weitio,er pleaded szuilty as

photography and international
saliva I. Judge Muldrew coiiirnunic'atioris,
.irdered a PSI and rttnianded
The' group is slated to depart
______
the defendant to custody. The
June
18 from Orlando via
_______________________________

. .

.

-

Director of Publications o.'

thhdd adjudication of guilt,
if PSI, and allowed U.
t'enant to rema in on bond

n

Tomato Paste

-:'-

Ate

nitfied to serve a copy 04 c
Ari-.%er to compiAmt o vorriocios,"

Dove Liquid

or

P

BREAD

Su

port

.tt-d States Pia t Ti''

Its itt ilit it I It

'i'fl of narcotic .lrug p.irii.

ihet-nalia charge'
I)awn Elms pleaded gud.

Seeking

a

\

cannabis in less than fist'
rants, a niisdenieanor, Sli
.s placed on PSI, adjudicatiiir
'I guilt) was withheld, and Mw

allowed to remain on bofld
The state dropped the charge of
~,,sm,ssion (if narcotic drug
'.iraptiernalia.
Intherernainder of the' defer,
hints scheduled for trial this

urk before Judge Muidress .
't' entire docket was disposed

tIlt' (14)'S.

.Itist'ph Karssacki, charge

ANNO
.

'
;'tricidic rumors relative to the
Graivates of FAMU have
Nowiiierging of our beloved alma distinguished themselves in all
I I - It ''I
'.1 r
K ha
recently celebrated tier

mater with Florida State fields of endeavor. Therefore.
University. If this becomes a we don't have to lower our
realit. we' knoss what it will shoulders at all. But we need

seventh birthda She is the

mean.

iaugtitt'r ( if Mr
filM-ar Me'rttiie III

d Mrs

nc'luded offense (If possession
f less than five' grants Judge

\1 uldrcw withheld adjucicatwmi
! guilt ordered a PSI and the
'fend.ant remains uti bond.
Paul Donat, charged with

.l uldrew withheld adjudication

Masonic ldge. Eergreen No. WITNESS my "and and teal of address 04 the Claimant and be

of guilt, ordered a PSI and

years, Senior Warden, Junior ISeaj

void according to law

firearin in roiruinssion o' a

felon), pleaded guilty t'
agravatt'd asauIt in the first
count. Adjudication of guilt ssas

withheld and a PSI ordered.
me state

}b:per

Harper was charged with
shootmg Edward Jones an Sept.

2ssithaptstt'l,intiM'viunit) r

.

Leonard V Wood
P 0 Bog

a

9

FLORIDA

,

'.

J[tjj4i

78'

lb

$188

''I

I

:

MORRELL S ALL Vf.S"

Bologna

. 89c

-'•:

CAGLE'S PRIDE

FR
FR ESH GEORGIA

GRADE

h 69c

Bologna
CASINO

WHOLE

C

FAiRWAY
49c

'

SWEET PEAS
FRESH SPANISH

I11lJ

Mackerel Fillet

303 $1

Cans
5

It

0

MAYOR Of the City of

THREE (31 MEMBERS of the

:b 35c
-

SAVE ôc FAME

b

Lobster Tails

b $

Fresh Mullet

, 29

398

29c

Pork &amp; Beans

City of

Claw Crab Meat

0

the Sanford Herald once each week
for at leatt four (I) covnecutise
ec
5. 1972
weeks, prior '0 Demor

79

SAVE 40c

Rock Shrimp

•••lt

Medium Oysters

Golder, Ripe

6.12 ox Cant

1b.
/

lb. 9c

4)

3 b ,. 44

_______

OLD

PRODUCE

OEJ 3)

'

-

FRYER PARTS
/4

1

0.;
4

Be

,e

e

r

~A, /U.,

Tasty Florida

SPECIAL OFfER'

TANGERINES

'

Potatoes

.".

lb

ob.,69c

1

Mushrooms

available to you in 8x10 reprint size

for S3.
I

DIAL 3_2-2611 or 831-9993

1hr

5

I

PH. 322-2611

3 Legged Fryers

s D A CHOICE WESTERN

lb
plog

99C

lb. 1 Oc
2bunch*s

29

Margarine

29c

SAVE 10c BRIAKSTONI
Cream Cheese

29c

SAVE lB, MORTON

• ''

c

Green Onions

SIDE OF BEEF

39C

Oattfarb f ralb I I

I 300 N. FRENCH AVE.

Split Broilers

2 GIANT SIZE

'

CUT AND WRAPPED Fill

USE YOUR
Of

22 ft.01.EACH)
2Pkgs,
0000
FAIRWAY MARKETS
ONLY
AT

OrFtn EXPIAIR 12.5.72

lb. 69c AVG 300
WT
lbs

SAVE

34
PURCHASE

I,)

Green Cabbage

e

FREEZER BUY!

0f

Green Peppers 3 ,, 29c

____________
____________________
______
______________________
appearing
in The
Sanford
Herald are

Leg Quarters

Family Pak Cut-Up 2 Breasted Fryers

GOLDEN

r

Breast Quarters

(pink or while)

NON-RUSTING PURE ALUMINUM

- - - --__--

. 'w

s.\vt 7c. BLUE NPT

,i Grapefruit

Fit Between Studdings and Rafters)

CAN BE CUT WITH SCISSORS
IDEAL FOR ROOFING or INSULATING

$8-2

do: 49

IDEAL LINING MATERIA.. (They Just

L:

Grandfather Clock

C
Your Choice

EASILY INSTALLED WITH STAPLFGUN

4

$189

Frog Legs
303 19C

Can

Applesauce
________________
NO. 13-KEEP
COOL COOKBOOK

b 89C

U lit 0

SAVE Sc, FAME

1 5C EACH

I

39c

: I:

Bologna
'..

SWEET CORN

INDOOR AND OUTDOOR MEALS!

u s uo 1

I

.

"'-•,'

CUT GREEN BEANS

hat pursuant 10 1&amp;*Iul authority it,,-

1411

-

.

lb

U Ph

Ground Beef

S

TRY OUR SPECIALS BR EAD

FAME BUYS!

NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN
the City of Casselhecry. Florda

SHEETS

P
P

SUGGESTIONS

FAIRWAY FRESH

TI

SAVE 1 Oc, SCOTT JUMBO

FLORIDA SEEDLESS

GIFT

6-42

Potato Salad

Ed.th L Duerr,

DEJ 117

I

.

Glazed Donuts

98c

lb

Roll

7

. ,

79c

Fudge Cake

59c

lb

Boneless Top Round Steak lb $128

$ 1 .39

SAVE 5O • KING SIZE

USED OFFSET PRINTING PLATES
23 INCHES BY 36 INCHES

' .

MlDflt

)i

Beet Liver

5th

.

59c

o

LEAN GROUND ROUND OR

CHABLIS

,

78c

I2n,

Chopped Sirloin

V

- -

lb.

I

BURGUNDY, PINK CHABLIS.

.4

25c

FANCY SLICED

/

Florida 3VIS
Wn?er Park , Flor.da
Acting P.kayor
Publi th N ov 77.1
79 Dec 6.13.1977 Publith Plow I. 15. 33. 79, 1977

-

GIFT GUIDE

-

/

-

SWINGING Ft*OULUM JUNIUd

Shopping

"JUST THE THING "

•

FAIRWA( COUNTRy

•

It,,% Itt day of November. A 0 197?

AttOrriep at Law

__
______

.

I

I FOR SALE!

-

In Todays Cassified Section

/

ALUMINUM

-:

I.

Smoicie Links

_________________

GALLO WINES

BANANAS

bond.

degree' zi'urder and use of a

69C

Baked Ham

-

,,

,.s.,i

2

TARNOW COOKED OR

SAVE 1 2c,

•

Thit Notice shall be posted as

LEONARD V WOOD.
AdminiStratOr Of It-se
Estate of

of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. DEG 14)

4.

- - -.

"OSCAR MAIR

I(

si.

e 68c

or

S75

lb

Dinner Franks

_______

L

58c

PARK AVE.

u.s.' , -..

Sausage

DATED thiS l7lh day Of rpguired in the City of Casselberry,
November. 1917
Florida, and Shall be publiShed

AR'? PIUP H BECKWITI'f, JR
a$ Clerk 04 Said C ourt

allowed Donat to remain on

Luther Harper. c-barged on a
tIlt.-( (111711 irilorritation Ilitil
aS '-it ul I itt Commit St'('c d

LEMON SUGAR OATMEAL

•. •. . . .

88c

CHEESE CAKE

______

sw or n to op the claimant, hi5 agent City Council of The
0r his ottorney, or it will become Catselberry. Florida

on the 77th Oty of

t3, past Worship Master for two Slid C rt
Novmbet. 1972

________________

PrDISCOVER
A rmchair

Old Fashion Cookies 3 Il

- place of reSidence and Pot? OffiCe January II. 1974

________

l4e'ssion (If ranrubis, itleaded
guilty as diarged. Judge

SAVE 18. SUNSHINE

Seminole County, Florida
By i B WiIiam%,
ZOn.ng Dir,CIOC

TO THE REGISTERED VOTER
OF THE CITY OF CASSELBr=RQ'v

assoctutions throughout the great twntagt'.

____

69

Cascade

Chuck Steak

.

Cheese Strips

Stea

C

•

. . . . . . .

59c

Pork Butt Roast
Smoked Sausage

1

SAVI Bc,

I

Family Steak

KAHN'S PRE COOKED

''

9 lb

Jumbo All

demand m ust be in *1,,Iing and Cled Casselberry, Fioricia for
he
fl duplicate, arid rnljst ttate the uneipired term of Curtis F Blow --

For soue' tinit' FAMU aluirini ensure the presur- attic of this

ith possession of cannabis.

leadd guilt' to the lesser

lb

Saltines

from the date of the first publictlOn to wit.

the support of loyal alumni ti

----

FRESH MISSOURI

39c

SAVE SOc. CONCENTRATED

or ormanos tttitt they may have of Catselberry, Florida.

B, Maine S Eder'
Dtputp
Clerk
Piecuilie involved in ow local indicative of FAMUeans.
t-t A et.LO.'lN
tIwtTlber and c'tnnmander of 0N
association. The response tin-,
Remember Ltwse wor&amp;
American Wo(Kinien Canip 17 a
tieen somewhat surprising in 'FAMU. FAMU I love thee. Ill friend of SEEI)CO, member *of S..te 70, 500 Eat'
tial many tuie failed to come fight and win whatever the ('itv housing Adjustment 'asselberry,136
Florida
37707
into the' fold,
battle be"' Well, let's enter the
7, &amp; Dec 6, 13. 70,
Pl
ov
Board. NAACP and a member PubliSh N
1977
As we know, there have been fight to save FAMU '

S

Premium

I I

•

79c

Sliced Bacon

9

NABISCO

.

Pork Steak e 9

FAIRWAY FARMS

USOA
CHOICE

BARPIETT, who Cordon Octobe' 77. City of Casselberry. Florida. Shall

..t fur all 1' ;MU Alumni to failed to do our hart which is not Jupiter Oddiellow Lodge,

~w lesser (of fewste of

88

IIu

,pPP..uu.i

c

5

11

. . .

TaU 44 Z ,t.4,A4

ELECTION

7histicesnalIbepjtlshcdonce of tfti% P1041CC Each clam or

ttIt)utl(JflS tOV.ards preserving Warden and Senior Deacon,
1II(il %S JR..
ss4s ao, a call went our great herita
ge, but ssetthve Celerv City lAidge 2 of Elks.

Round Bone

'.""

TY, FLORIDA

A;; crea,icir% of DOROTHY VAE

copv of your wrmer,

of a 'ord Florida

78C

Commistion

CASE NO
in re Tht Estate of
NOTICE TO CREDITORS

tach Week for fou r (,I) cornetv,1vt
in the Sanford Herald. San
lie is

English Cut

Planning and Zoning

PROCLAMATION OF REGULAR

DeCeitSed

in tfic Complain?

Sc hool. where he served for 17

58c
Pot Roast
__________

FAIRWAY FARMS

7-UP

Sale!

K. C. Steak

16 or. Bottlos

OR

SAVI 4

;

Cube Steak

_______________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________

L...:H

____________

as soon th eafter as

COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUld

MAE BAP'ETT

defenses, if any, to it on JOHN A

ou

iitt' state' dropped the

P.M.

possible

I

Viot

Loavots

Plus Deposit

(.r'i

Steak

33

P50

tihere he is vic'e'halrman of above Styled Court at Sanford,
County. Florida, 37171, on
i)eac'on Board, tin the trustee or before December 7PtPt 1977;
hoard, finance committee and ()PA Se it Judgment may be en
i

Im

35c

-----

pNft
ft -

oid senri fr)u free

lost, o 'II to WHO') WTII iØO
way home As tour
for
ci free re J.s?rot.0fl ririrl mosi to
rIurri Yorfrøts rirri
Pr,rJ.o /HOO Co.rtts
l'inihineo, 1)9 rirf,ri WHC)O

19c

,

SAVF 20. P.IC,ULAR OR

8

wj.j

,f hore r, ,g for his c&amp;In' If ht

Apple Butter

NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
'U CA1I4YN LiSSA
'inown

by number

r

' 29c

SAVE 6(, MUSSUMAN

VIP

tE',

c.nci is

)

Ij

H

Noodles

RALPH T

against her Estate in the office Of Ihe
Said election shall be held a? the
Honorable Wallace Hall, County Casselberry Fire Department
Judge of e,ninole County. Florida. Building on Said date and at Die
fl the Courthouse at Sanford, t,mt authorted fOr the purpose C,
past superintendent of Sunday tI'-d against you for the relief FIorir'.a, *.thin 51* calendar monthS electing the foIlowng city ofuciall.

MARY SMITH

.-

sorer

Missionary Baptist Church, the original with the Clerk of tie

niedia in Europe

17

Marmalade

BALDWIN, Attorney fDc Petitioner, 1977. whIt a resident of Seminole on Tuesday, December 5, 1977
County, Florida.are i'iOtfed that during the legal hours for voting
SutC 70. 500 East Highway 436.
He is member of St. Paul Ca,.%etD1rr Y, Florida. fl707, and file
thty are reQuired to tilt any Claims hold the regular electiOn of the City

students toiniprcivc their skills
and knowledge of the mass

2

PubliSh November 79, 1917

'rj ARE HER EBY flO'iftd

National Retired Teachers serve a
As'iation

75

SAVE 9c. MUELLER'S

1161%
WILSON and PEGGY C WILSON

YOUR PUPPY W1114

RADIO WHOO
K-99 CORPS

IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S

TQ BAR lIAR t. L Di 5At-47O

715

iqii

A PORt IM"
1IGISTIR

U S D A CHOICE CHU(V

89'

e

DEJ 146

a;.nst yOu, and you are reQuired ic

games, but a unique chance for

Are

'''" DEJ 75

NOTICE OF SUIT

Teachers Association, Florida

Local FAMU Alumn
p

'i' grants. Judge Muldrt-u

James W COOk
Publish Nov 15. fl 79. A Dec
Ill?

retired Teachers A&amp;iation, an actor tar divorce hat been Cl ef

.t'M40fl of narcotic drug pat-a-

.:'' ,'•

1957

Association. He was also active BARBARA L DI SANTO,
Respondent
in the Vccational Agnculture
Teachers Association. National
'oc'ationaI Agriculture

-.

"-talc dropped the charge of pons,

Shell pleaded guilty to the
l"ser included cffense of pus- ".suifl iii cannabis in less than

COUNTY, FLORIDA

Florida Agricultural Teachers and

--

12 quarter Iurs of (ledits ssdll, stated the tour "definitely
vs not a cultural tnp for fun and
infeature
writing.
press

Lirged to fKIssession of van.

Seminole Count) CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Wit Section 06309 FloridA Statutes

Teachers
Association. CIVIL ACTION NO 73-1196
pesldent for twctyears and vice n ,, Marriage of
president for four years of the PETER t D' sAt-ITO.

,

in ((iliiiiientiiig (ifl the
designed Io provide journalin
students with a full summer of program, tour coordinatir

tour will be able' to z'arn at least

Santora. Fiorida 12771

JUDICIAL Cl P. Inc F .clt out Name Statules, To

I IS] i. Brewer is allowed to studs- and ssork on the major James Couch, an assistat
: main on bond. The state nol)e
cities of Europe. The 15 professor ofcommunicatntns ill
;1r(wsm*d idropped chargesi of
students uh.
,i vill make am. FI'U. and the Universit%

t.session of narcotic drug

713 Magnolia Avenue
PC Bo' l)M

SALE'

SAVE lOc, KRAFT ORANGE

FICTITIOUS NAME
of Seminole Courtly, Flit
NOTICE lSPtfcbt gien t hat lam
Further described as west side of
engaged in tSneSs at P 0 Boti 171, S P 436. north
of Casa Aloma S D
Lake Mary. Seminole County, arid sovth ario eitst of winter Woods
0r,0a0,rtFctt,0tmI'04
Subdivision

with the provisions of

Judge Muldrew withheld ad. to collegians anyss here'. is

i fl Laurel Avenue

Pubtitli NOV IS. 72. 79 A Dtc A
1972
DEJ Iô

D.ou'v Clerk
SP((R &amp; SPEER. PA

"IF I'M LOST

SAVE 10 CONTM)INA

fl

1601 N. BERMUDA AVE., KISSIMMEE

LAKEMARY GARBAGE SERVICE,
This public hearing will be held n
County Fair for man) years PjjblP' Nembe'
iona
that
I
to regsfer
the County Commission Chamber.
name wth ii.e Clerk of the Circuit of the Court HouSe, Sanford
l.awson us past president of DEJ
Seminole County Teachers IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE COij $emirso'p County, Flor ida ri Florida, on December 13. 1977. at
or
er
Association, past treasurer 6 EIGHTEENTH

m

- _

PERSONAL SERVICE.
'

!I',

Prescient

at the Seminole and Orange AttorneyS f or Plaintiff

ias Janmetan, but some was dimension in Journalism Nice. Rome. Florence, Vierm.i.

1

1$

I)IItCGIiiAiIP nfl 1105 CO1*AY RD
l7li •1IPI*S At 1850 ORAROS
I4Y I?IISIAITL*RD 1)OO$l(VIRITARID
57)0 tIOIRi4Itt PD NOV till SARIORO

,

t-:
,t Sc\ cnth

Street, won an expense-paid trip to the Orange
Bowl Classic and wa awarded his prize by Earl

rc'sdence at Oakland Hills subiIviuin seiiin 30 pounds ci
1;iarijuana- The

-

, var

- •-.

'- t'ns.aticin among the public, all
pleaded guilt) yesterday before
i ircuit
Richard
Judge
Muldress.
The quartet, charged wi th a
possession of

M'iAt

5

Carnation Milk

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CU
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMIP4OL,
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASE NO 7211)7
h, Ii. LI HE l
MC" ç. A N F
kiiq, h
Plaintiff,

hI%

3

SAVE 25r , EVAPORATED

.

CAINRYN LISSA). ,

Drinks

Hi-C

£

.

-

-

BEEF ROAST

59c

SAVE 21, ALl. FLAVORS

_____

.JV

SAVE 20c, HEIIMANNS

MAYONNAISE

__

,

'
' BONUS BUYS.
DISCOUNT PRICES,
4

PIA,nt?f S Attorney. JEREMY E
GLUCP.MAN. at 395 NorThwest It,
FICTITIOUS NAME
Streef. Sule 707. Mam.. Iorda
NOTICE IShrret V goveorithal I AM 13179 and file the ortainai with Itiop
MOS90d in bus"nes'l A' 977 High way Cleort, of the Corcu,l Court Of he
4)6 AltAmont, Spr.nQi. Seminole
Circuit In And
COvntl. Florida under the iC1itiOut For Semnoic county, Florida on Or
The president. Mrs Mary band director at Stonewall
name 04 KALE REALTY, Ad
before the 21st dat of Decemb er
Ci 4
Smith, and members of the
intend to register sa i d
1977 ofherisse it defaull will be
Jackson Junior High. Orlando.
tht Clerk 0' the Csrcuit Court, entered against you The mortgage
Just Us Club say thanks to the
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
Lawson has one grandSeminole County, Flori da in ac
to be torC(IOted is secured b5
community for their great daughter, Joselynne Walden.
is HEgEaY cIvCN ccrdAnceth the Provisions
of the property located at 1SSS Pcruv.ar
?
Fil
Oen
04
that. CivrsuAn!
ctt.ois Name Statutet, To Ait
in
participation
making
Lane. Winter Park Florida and is
rCnO('ed NOVCmN' SeclionlASOl Florida Statutes 1957
Thanksgiving dinner possible at
legally descr.bed as
Lawson receiv ed his high F0rC(j05J'f
77, 1971 ,ntPsAt cer?an cause pend'ng
S Michael 5 AItsatsjt
Lot S. B cx k ii E astbroot, u
chooI education at CrootTis
the Good Samaritan Home.
thC CICL,t Court ri ario IcW'
PubliSh NOV 15 7: ;c A. Dec 6
No 6. accordng to the Plaf ?hrr"
in c
1977
Covered dishes were enjoyed by High, B S degree from Florida Strnne
as r ec orded 0 Plt B oo k 1 Paur
whe
': P1
OEJ
all. We appreciate your A and M University and Act-o, t.
P-I And $9. PubliC R ec ords o'
NATIONAL
GOvERNMENT
Seminole county, Florida
degree
aoperation. We are inviting Masters
from uoPIc.AGE ASSOCIATION,
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
DATED this 17th day 01
you to attend a rummage. University of Illinois. He did u.rporittion organzed under an Act
OF ADJUSTMENT
November 1972
to
Congress
arid
eisting
pursuant
r"
alliance arid bake sale to be further study at the University
SeaIt
Notice of Public Hearing
l'ifIt 11104 the National Housing Act
ARTHUR H BECkWITH. .p
Notce 4 he"eby given that the
held on the grounds of the Good of Iowa, and special workshops is PIII?IfI. and GLENN BURNS
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Board 04 Adjustmen t *11 conduct a
Samaritan Home Saturday. at University of Florida and ATCHISON, IOQIC P(I. Cl
b1cearingtoconsder approving
Ot Mrtlia 7 Vihlen
ll'C DefendantS ft-it undfrtQr*d.
lit' t::t.t' ¶. ( ; n Froieed.s FAMU
iance in an P IAA Rest
Deputy Clerk
Clerk of the above styled Court. *lI
to construct twimming pool 6' Pblith Nov 27
A Dec 6 13
a' 11 CLo'cicick A M on December
As vocational agriculture 7977 offer tOr tale and Sell to the
from rear property and construct 1973
retn enclosure to rear property OEJ 116
teacher at Crooms for 36 years. highest Irid best bidder for cash, at
line
on tie folloss.ng described
Pie organized and advised local the front iWest) door of flit Court
SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING
Semi'sole County. Florida, property
heuSe
04
AND ZONING COMMISSION
Chapters of Ness Famers of at
0. 9 and 10. Loch Arbor. SIC
Sanford, Flor ida. the following Loft
Notice of Public Hearing
Pines, Section 7. Plat Book I.
America until 1966 when it was
5crbed prOperty, lying arid being
on
got
63.
P
thzinged to Future Farmers of in Semirocop County, Florida. to wit
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pubik
deSCribed as on Crystal View East
ii Blocs
Of NORTH
L0
America. He assisted Walter
This publiC hearing will be held in t'cAr'ng toconsidCr recommendng it
ADDITION.
ORLANDO
151
the County Commission Chambers proposed change of toning from A 1
Holly in organizing Roy Scout
County, Florida, ac
Agriculture to PUD (Planned uni,
trac" for black boys and coraino to piai thereof recorded in of he Court mouie, Sanford,
Florida, or. Decc'mter It. 19'. at Development), on the
Itovinc
and
4 04 the
Pitt
BOCk
12,
Pag
es
23
served as scout master and
0° ' M. CW' fl soon thereaft er as described propert y.
PubliC R ec ords of Seminole County,
The NE '.. of the SE of Section
possbe
assistant scoutmaster of two Flor ida
3321$ 3E. lying wet? of S P 4.36
Seminole County Board
troops
'
sa i d sate is to bt made t satisty
ano the NW '4of the SW 4 of Sec 3-1
of A0,ustment
the terms of said Final Judgment
71$ 3OE , lying wrtt of SR 434 arid
By Jack Sime,
He organized and supervised Stall
the north 53 10 ft of the SE of the
Chairman
ARTHUR H BECKWITH, JR
civilian war training classes in
SE 4 04 Sec 33 215 )OE: arid the
PubliSh November 79, 1977
Clerk Of Crcut Court
north 5) 10 It of the SW ' of the SW
mechanics and food preserDEJ 179
Seminole County, Florida
' 4 Of Sec 34215 3OE. lying west of
By MIrthit T. Vihl
vaticrn in all areas of Seminole
S P 436. containing 30 45 acres, PR

Guilty

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Jet Isliin t, y rach member.

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Robinson. Reniece I Titiman. 1969; Honorary Farmer of
Troy Jackson. Shared Ross, Seminole FFA, 192: Honorary

Chapter of
FAMUAlumni will bold its next
monthly meeting December 7. Alten1aS'S Mitchell. Alice and Supervisor Farmer. 1964:
\dt'rn Farmer;
at the Elk's home annex at :30 ha Macarow, Erika Medlock. Hiinorar
m All alumni are asked lobe Ernest Robinson. Tonva and
Washington.
present and on time. Business
Notice
to be discussed will involve a

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Agricultural
teachers
Association.
mc,. l%&amp;
Missionary Baptist Church
John A. LawsOn Is entitled
citatkin-_4UtSt.fldiflZ Service
honor as Ctttien tit the
to (Thurcti. citt7enS aard from
Week
for
his great work and
Midway Comnuinity Group.
mphshnwnts In the school
ut.ition community service- a
tnited Fund of Seminole as Vocational Agrlt'ultut
County. 196: Certificates of teacher on 11w local, stale and
professional acceptance by national lie has trul worked
educational, national, state and for cultural educational and
local associations, 196S19M: religious improvements for
of Teachers Gold boys anti girls In this our

Mans awards for outstanding

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Father Of the Wirt St. Paul

this
Miami on Saturday. December Guests helping to make this a
Florida A&amp;M University ll happy occasion were Coritrains ('omfltiritv worker. including
Spencer, Stephenie, Cora and I1onorar State Farmers. 19;t.
haM Maryland State at
Sharon Huntley, Shirley Honorary American Farmer.
('ange Rol.

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Honey Buns

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English Muff ins

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so sure that the board *iIt

where

judicial board %1wre therc
might be grievantes with the

:lot Jolit: a
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it is R

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i:~ not going to

t) apparent that

sUptst d the Lisil Sersict.
board which has always been

i•thuve it it euntLit:ts at all with cot which are naitued by the city.
tile civil, service act, %%lilt
t%" bit villpicives and the fifth
t itttttt b's
the other four,
tilt Ii's's
tic's..
bitt
noted
the
hit se lion n qu inn a
appoüitett
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txard
will
bt.
,iaut
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b's
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or
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civil 'it'rs

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tilt, lie%% t harter." llutchison
etititi irs

the

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wa_s included

ii' 'lit. h trkr

'er'stee Boari
IThe Civil

B, ,urst,

independer
lltitthi,,on tit tilt inttr%iciov
Vet sway (rum the elitijitluila!
Herald this morning Clv%vland opined
-,aitl the section conovirning the
o ~oninig tMury it arle cvncerned.
personnel bt,ard will be inef- Cumpti3ed of fi%e nienibers. I w

charged %%ith Possession of
cocalilt, and marquana
Police said Andrew
111111dilig. '.!?. arld Ills wliv.

5515 itt Ii's

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pn'oo. ssiooii

(it-,ath penalty. Setting Ilp it showdown 1)IIttle
between I louse oil how t4inI uI $)UII isI it iii'nt
shouki Lit' F4'itIljR)S1'(l .

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be, cumpletell. -Aid,

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civil

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must

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ordinances this

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Is 's's tii Ii in'nt'Iit them
projects

foreign

itid has its own protetlures

law

A

iwirning,* th-terillined that ill(state requirt-ments do not i:pl)l to
o tllt.st, 111,11,I,.jIII,lltIv s 11 1 Ics"

make

lie Igmeeul.nthIL
nOtt
.IS been reached. Furthernitir
it has tern.rnletl un'ttiftc ,itloi.
:'i the text 1 the agreen cut
'4 s declared Y • reject all

publication of the bllut Li

o

'she tht r liii. 'It itt t lit tutu Iii's's
tunit'rinng lIUtJlICeiti()I1 if the election irdunances.

Itt 1,ardk ss it! 'suit tht r ha
is of gene r.l ciNtiut itiufl or

well as many mjkrtbft
units.

Sanford (its Manager 'oS F
t,
t.iffi
Knowles. Mien conta(ted by alle~ation that North Vietnam
lir!dge
'11T Herald. said the section of has matte an gressiun against Calendar
thestate election law referring souti,
Vietnam' drot
11 Classifle'l oi~s
t

rwuessar

the

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AvenUe

Juan tit disperie.

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bt.
.'n;rins in this dettut'n

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has taken this action. tile lit%%,

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A lit'GE GRAIN ELEVATOR filled With $1.8
1)111 s as [u t'e
[ .()'s
iiiiliiuiti 's's
id i cit it s light t
lIi)It1 si 's uiI mit Iii's's et Florida
(1
lusitug Iiii lit' to 'tot's the C 10$)

as

persnn3

than

Le [Jut: Th.

j,11ii.
,nt
-ln this prpm
I',~rter
;)hise then. we ihould r"pip-!
t'ach other*s problenLiand cf,r-

$1 11111holl.
Staff I hoto

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is stit

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p.m taut 1:
pretisuIv reported).

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('liFiStilie, O, tiati $20,000

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(if tile state litiok

city

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(It h eir death

s high piit it's ,Ltt('IlIIOn '1liiitilil h e

1 mit ,it is t'R

of Casselberry

At tht s0itiit tutu S Joseph
1) is is Jr ut's ittorn 's
I ng's's tood and Altautionte
Springs. after I cursor%

TIIE VNITED STATE.S hopes for preliminary

'Ills 11111st

p

I)tlii(lillg, helicopters phicktioil eight
m (lit- blazing rool. keeping tiltfill-(-(- oh
toil loin littitong past 11)111
tapt (

rifu

appear tit I-'riday's edition of
Itte Sanford Herald

F

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held on iut'sdas in Sanford,

to. ruiiint d public ttinn of its
s,its ,iti&amp;t it 's'. ill
ballot is i necessity

former tiseniher of

is

its
:

publish the ballots for next

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by the state' ek'cticn lass to

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tit(. In-oblit-Ill of providing livalill cill
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'1 he question this s's eck

the law. tile Cit%

It ,id S leader tOt S('( I i't.it (ii lilX)I 1)1 ought
hough
gh
a lthou
put) lit p1 at se' from on ion 'o ff icia ls,
S(hIi1(' ('lt'lTl('llt S 1)1 orga nized labor weren ' t SO
1jappy that ill(, choicv was New York "hard

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and tits
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,ugn s's ben the state Legislature week's

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Lurd,
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facilities."I'llis latest step
l)olop- Ijtoioo-Ij Sitliford will cost Over :1

Ado ted laws requiring tht
candidates III tit's t1t(tii)flS tip
fik re gular ri ports slots's trig

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-hieved will lead I'

I ti titions signed b's i number of
s oters be sutniiitttol
tot iii'. t Ilellhlt S pI.I( ((I Ofl flitL illiot '1 hut %%, lilt rising tosts
arld to %%ef d out nuisance
candidates iii some cases fees

operation changed it

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be followed and

general
' ncr ii rule 'ssas th it

de a th

liiluii' liii

40

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Fashions" are not necessarth
Ontique collectors.

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hat" Peter.) lit-VIIIIall

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of municipal
relati vely
It I

i"Ill(It'hiles to
atilit-red to.

Since mine are usuauts
liquid refreshment'
trunk to tha t opt. ning the gills
teitI) requirement

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annual ChriMmal Parade
sheduled to begin tonight

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;itmard planes during tile
1"'IlliaN. seasoll 111,*' hpl' 111MIt'd
Iitti

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area hands

serious purpose

( bristitias gilt

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But Nguyen

the southern part of this state.

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igh t

mas- will fill the air in

'Lrru intention

A-trUill"I told the meeting, ':,t,

I ht just don't perniit 'em oi

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a

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in j
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1 dt'ral Savings and IA)an Association

it

have •tns hurt of
ir ho it nuts ruuiirig thi
t isurt of tht duck hunting
pul itmon '.'st.ii it s itxut

A

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are being (11-iVVII 10 1111-OVide
Illiligs
overMlofthem
,
a soild foundation for the four-ston a(l(litioil to First

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pi'rmlt flit a'.oitl.ibk lelay
'ruling thu war .in.t entering '
period of . u e .ini ret nnstr ii

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(sonle of
that %ke ecologists
i
to
thinkin
tiurseIstS
kid
it
that se re hunters ...but for
s
11 ° tilt- hict'ni
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* the pris ilege.

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St.ite a&amp;sessing those hunlcr-~
Mio j!o to tit(- Farinton area"
Last vear %oov all paid $5 for

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neither

highway
hit
aixiut
then
how
robbery.

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Parade

Ton

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I recall the
tidcnt I OUltI tht I &amp; '41 kind
explain %ti the Federal
Government is permitted to
.15 to
ra ise the cost of i duck hunting
ir to
t imp Iroiii ha J it! I ist

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to ;flVidI' South Vetnam M
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4 (
in?

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To
lelle

North Vtnamese troop,;

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et b

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arls pear,,
ad hoped. ai y,-oi
reach an agreerriew
Gring this

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told the 168th weekl-,

Porter

W
itI

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gmin re'ertett St

Statei had broken faith by i
u4ning the draft peace agree
orient

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s ietflameW fnrres in the South
He 44114 it was iiln ahcniut.'ty neretry to restore the tmilitarized zone which the

"tntei1 matveIy last Mar, h

r 4i rnand.4 for a pullout I
alt North Vietnamee troop,;
ird charged !ha t the Lntti

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Hfldktt

rn ending

Vietnam war

ita
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t,-wn the route (Ili First Street
as was tile case last yeari
tistructing (lie view of tile
-fit
to
it's stipposell t o Ilte the biggest

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%nei ited Prf'14 Writer
The United
AP
PAR
day that
States ple4er1
Fresu1ent Nixon will not p4'rrnit
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It's t'laiio.t, hit"set'vt'r. said, At

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For

all

inacttili pur-

to put tithe itjitrot in

hit' hands tit the city iiiatiagt'r,
tic Suit
(It so. lainl t'n(itnht ii that

Cleseland said.

Alto: Iviriner legi3latur's fears

appear to be burn out in the
language of a portion of the
t'tit' respun3*t)t1itles
sectitsi
of thus )ecIion euncernut&amp;t the
personnel be'arti .haU Ui no
the

pitt's tslOLis

of

the

ti's ii

as the patterns toe the
fultittiiiettt 'f the duties set
of the
forth lit (bits .t. too
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500 Parents Protest Busing

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snht out that numt'r .t .'tln'; intt
11w council
t?mt. if th ere ;s a failure from
R 'RAK ('ARI.-N
Florida and ness
c.n1 tw.' sta te s
,t;ch referrals to the dicr
Al' Science Writer
Sit .'s1l'I'
cia'.-e
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peers" - including hospital Texas
CINCiNNATI, Ohio i APt br" statubt's
The American Medical Associ- staffs and medical societies
Citing some other figures to
ation has been urged to take (hi' matter "should be referred
strong action to protect the to the appropriate licensing illustrate the s"ope ol the prob
1cm, the council said:
public against a "significant bodc in the state,"
The c'cstmnc-il further recomproblem" of alcoholism, drug
In just a de'a1e, I
dependence and other ps-'.- mended that the AMA's judicial
ehiatruc' disorders among pr-ac-- experts draft a model lacc deal- drug-dependent ph.stcuan
ir
trig with physi cians having such have been brought before th.
iicsnig physicians
dis'iplinar
bodies
in
three
1
The Council on Mental Health problems arid disseminate it (ii
An7."aa.
states
smaller
ou
tile
of the AM A's Board cm! Trustees slate and c nty medical
the call on Sunday to the cmetie 1cm- legislative action in C.rnnecticut and Oregon '.'tt1i
I
an equal number of phsicto:'
AMA's policy-making House of their jurisdictrnn
appearing for ah'oholsum and .s
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rganix,aticsns ?Lh clinical co'

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CONNIE SNYDER. a member of the Seminole

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rc'nt' when
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.- iplimn action, to get such pened when a seven man foroir
ick cloctor.
, to com-Me their of
a ris we r i -1 t
deputies.
problem. seek prciftssuc;nal help
urgent ralLe for help in dt..
s'ud pocstbl curtail or cucpe'ud ins. i* uth disorderly c'anipt ,

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quite ttiI* (hut' flII%t
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tl-w past four %% veksas a nialtcr
foct. title of tile totighest old
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.ut as the LegisLature prt';...red to. convene Tuesday in as paint of contention its each side nivthocts. Asketa said his 'm- specificall'. named "juries ..r
n1ittt-t s ;slLtT. 15 "the ofll% pro- juthes as the cast' rrniv be
peecmtl session Askew tolled Iii argues ttwt its proposal is the
The three-judge proposal
'unsith'r rcstnrini the death only one that will over-conic t'h- Paso1 wtiictt. in my judgment.
t-tuntttutit.rtl 'atisiluttly
tiot:
pftSS
the
de'fiv'
:'ruitv. a rift ap;s-areci over jeetirins tcsit'd im the Supreme
:utt.-r
!g. uiui'th(t.d
Court's 5-4 dl'rtslur last .1 urst' i!
Supreno C ourt cI.'euaurt. hit
iltiJt'.
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pickup throughout the city of any laroc
refuse 'ems placed at the curbside or alle.
line This includes old stoves, refrigerators
motresses, limbs, and similar bulky sterns
rollois. inc is a description of the areas to be
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dppeatring
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Uoku Worth li
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:,w- of Tropmc'ars ProductS, interest iii tht' citrus tnidustr
Inc
Lradtnton. has been
on :
L te:i:tientini tiiths
u1annied for beinkt'rs, growers.
ud others interested in the nature of Use F ciruni.. I
annual Pi-t's;th'nt I ionic! S GoaIr:.
tru_'. industry.
As central to
I- oruni. sponsure'd b the said
I sir-US ('c.niniiittee' of
the trornutui
utrus proublerns h
('rlandc'-t,u&amp;ted Florida Rankers Iumuz been rt-c('gnuI7.cd b
ouiniunit,'. as
'.ssariatson, will ts- presented firutc'l
I-ia , ;;rotdenss This For-urn is .
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the Patnue-tin,
ru-trlculturatl ('enter on Thur- means for those interested
.eto.. Novecuibet :UL iWt. Citrus the future' ti! ('itTUl to dISt'i
.'rowers and proc-essors art, the-se jrotkmns for their IIiUtS
I-nefit and It
art,
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bleshvt and Boutique" at
tte Sanford Garden Club
otIchng, U.S 37-9, Iti urn to
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South Se'rnuiult' Curium i unit
Library bazaar arid bake- sale
c-ornhIiUTiit% house, Ma itilirsti
Avenue. Altarmiwiti Sprtrim: H
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Tableshow at the' Sanford
Garden Club builduij, US l•
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to hope far
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haul hi to t'.riiuul II,
Stu I .it Suit hiiaiiu ,'t'.t oto
I ,ull,,'.'.ui;' till be tin i '.i;i in
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flit 5m;umival Sanfo rd Christ
imia.s Partols- husks like it is
us tsrt-,ik all re'tsiriis (sir
sil( un! Scope . 'tiu.ud) Saint 43
11.. its and units i lro. pl,mninistug to
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'Icdss'ab-tl mmii husrii stafi ;ool a
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fosjtiiull t*'alii.

hats oft to (tic' g'opls' at
Sanford

andsort isusistinit'

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will ti)tnuce bark
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tould not suipjssrt a loser. 11w
('sties it itti ide i buutl.s next 'l'u.'suliiy VS 111,01 is III ts.st be iisllsg
fats's this t stir luau- proved list'
v.itlflg tiuiatisri,'s Mrs Norton said, 'Winter .Spi'liigs s..liut'
rap to to. ursjustifiahk'
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(,flet.1i Hutchison Parkway

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approvingly , is Ricky Swaim of l'inee'rest School, son of Sanford police
officer, Gary Swaim. 'l'hc special receptacles will he Sj)ot I ('(1 ill
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' annual holiday parade. "Song of ( hi'istmas is the first to
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put he,' letter to Santa Claus in the' receptacles especially set (If) for the
North Pole 111d01e(1 bY the I)ovt utot It UU'incs'nwii ' Assoc iation.

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West 131h Street and all the way 10 Lake
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Monroe and extending to
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'\ui1iar will titilU
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Fern
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Souls Annic at cuw
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Famntais l
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t'least' bring as covered disti Tatsienshoc'. aria 13c;utiquc" i'
toil or colds and our own Uitik- (tie' Sanford Garden ('ft
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According to the re g ional offs iof
I. nit i run but rit.i I
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Protection Agency in Orlando,
if Iing'u'.su'd t1',e not get a
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M,,ii,'lansi I)ruit'-!n ,icross the
tsithi'. uv and is set ti , ins'lud''
several •iildi tional parcels
'risHLilil' t he thoroughfa re an
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' Ii, '11w Herald inu.frtit.'tlnets, whale removing
'bit at least ttiree of the liv.' the horde-ri from the shoul'ferc
sstimtuiissiuiriers'' would ti.tc' Is. of vaunt', re'snh'nts lic-ing .uth
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Week of December 4, 1972
An area east of Park , venue boLtridec
on the north by 13th Street and Cc-Icr,
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and on the south by 25th S'ree' €'uC
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t'ri.szr.Itn Understand that our
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shot'. imu
mu iiiiok \1 i Izine
I youngsters at Thanksgiving
time, rect'i'.ed plaudits from
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hkel wouki be out of the
h.pital so nuuch sooner if

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ti nuirithitor
('alt!
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voters
cn'erwbelrnbetween Got, Reuburt Askc'u iiit.r4't murder cases and that
provisions
tnd tit(.IA-gu.Iature over thretjudgt- ;utrue'l set the sen. ingly endorsed capital punishRep Jeff Gautier. D-Miarm
Tic- state huts passed
iloridas attenupt to tseeLPflut! Wflt't' at death or life ins- nit'nt but
ci! the House romn.itchairflthn
at,
hearing
implcrust'nturtg
legislation,
prusonrncnt after
first state ti restore'
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said
hibelieved the lAgLuevidence on a s'cifuc set of carding It the NAACP Legal
;unishment strict' the
laturt
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sumrruiriI ctseTIM
Fund
oigrac ating or mitigating
.uprt'flit' Court rejected it
circ-utustunc'es.
Each of the nine justices filed pst of the ASke%I prcix.sa_
doubting its ronstitutioruiluti
the blue-ribbon panel
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and Scruitt luineL'
n se pa ra t e opinion and. state
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who worked u itt.
lit .;;iurntt'd to
'tsst Atti C,i'r.. Ra Marki
stuth the death proposed mandator death fur
three
;ianels
cfl-awing ui
House and Senate persons convicted of premt'ds- pointed nut. "rio uuvc jUsticeS
to
Uiose objt'ctitr.
eoncedi'd
'oniy;uttt'es and the Judicial titled murder, triurdo'r durirum
'i,ressed ajzret'ment on
but
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aunt ii of F lorida all ha
;drsmtpin.. rams ri .st.s ri 'iur. M o c irt uinst.anrt.'.
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v.(t'cl to resicir;- the death glamri or arson: iond bonibunigs
Tflt' It-i- Stewart tucimt'd in. art
an ana. su. it,uc..
whi c
s':l( as ii dett'ri'ant to crinit'
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sai as a-crig
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the incidence of narctic addle- t. O trial Monday.
!Iofl in physuc'san varie from
One You th was kill ed cr
3 ic 111(1 Urnes that in the gen. mud-summer incident W ill i ., :-.
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65111 Year. No. 75
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c ompared with the total flu:;

ii, pri'cl'.tuiint;nlIy
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III ti ti'.',i tol l III Jif
,if hut'vr' rti' oil tstiluic I'
t,.,c.I ,,ffir it, Ic r cl.c?tscl ab
ntc'urvti ranging Ir'.;,; 71t to Vu
I .nt in nlê'.tmt plr,int,,r
..ru'l pirinir high c lit,I)lit 10 t)ir'
l5iti' I title I (.ttiit;tiritty, ii vititirts
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RiIlt Hutchison after
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to be Improved runs from U.S
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Recotutior, authorizing th
o1nt participation

mretlnj~ with the Caunt~,
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up
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an area west of Park Ave.,
hounded on the north by West
13th St, andMcCrackenRd nç
on the south b West 25th
an(! (9tefldtfl t( iii
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west of Park Ave.. betweer

curt tha I can in longer lx ticipated from the federal
e!frrilvvandlarnsnUsfterfth3t government

A dt'-ide cleanup has been West 11th St and all the was t
begun by city crews prnvidtn
Lake Monroe and extending tx
line ot
th west clt) liml
rsimmonAve. and week fl:
25 an area east of Pad.
Ave and north of East 13U.
Street and le Ave. and al
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rnunitv United Church. Casselherr. was a ThanLsgivin
Children entered into the spirit of the hoIida h drcing
titsOte dressed
v.ithJame
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of materia for the protect. tingen ant
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whirl, the dl) 15 ti furnisI
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It, a letter ti Minor Moon. whiR the count' supplies swnm expenditure
HL4tchLcor. stated Tin event,c vquIpmentafl cu VLSUiTI Itis
o tn hc 1ev mnnth. mdic'ati t r 'tP( th fl)(' Etil t
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to nit that the direction and repIaed Irani forthcoming

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makeup nf UK, Camirrumon It revenur shartirw

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CAmmmian showed the con-

on the north b~ 1.1th Street find
Cvler% Ave. and on the south b~
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for improvement.
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search for reasons why a man can win the White House
big. as President Nixon has just done, and not pull a lot
along with him,
of his part' contenders for Congress
In prior report. I cited the record of the ,nst 40 'ears
involving 21 general elections. t ShOW that flO Rpuhli
can presidential winner in that span, including the fabled
Gen. Dwight D. Fist'nhower, has had much luck with his
coat tai ls
If anyone wants to argue that it's different with the
Democrats, the answer is that even there It's a mixed hag
and the record reveals erratic results.
I,.vndon Johnson's 1964 sweep over Barry Goldwater
did add 38 more Democrats to the party's already commanding U.S House majority. But Republicans in the
Senate were so near their Irreducible minimum that the
Democrats picked up only a single new sent
Four years earlier. John F. Kennedy edged out Mr
Nixon f o r the presidency but actually lost 21 House seats
and two in the Senate Obvious, one might say. Narrci
winners don't have coattails.
Dewey in a 19*
Oh" harry Truman beat Thomas E.
squeaker complicated by two other candidates. But with
only 4f1 S per cent of the total presIdentIal vote, Truman
brought in 75 additional House Democrats to produce
one of the biggest turnovers in modern times.
The presidential coattail theory probably got Its great
boost from Franklin P Roosevelt's days. Its first victors
in W32 added nearls 100 Democrats to the House and be
iran time pnrt ' er o asct'ndency 1 193f' he had h.ii'
lift the total another 20--to a record 333.
Yet even Roosevelt's magic diminished with passing
time Republicans regained 80 House seats in off.ven:
1f138. and FDR could pick off just five of those in winning
his third term in 1940 Again, his party lost 45 seats in
1942, and he got hack just 21 in 1944
Clearly, it's risky to talk in simple terms of coattail
effects. The jumble of evidence suggests many factors
may be at work
It's easy, and historically accurate, to say Republicans
t.'lI deep into minority status ii' the crisis of the Great
Depression and have never really gotten out of the hole
You can argue. too, that despite all the reapportionment of districts In recent years, a high proportion if
House seats probably are relatively "safe" for one party
or the other—mostly for Democrats.
In 1956, political analyst and author Samuel Lubell
gauged that over a considerable span. only about a third
of itit' 435 I-louse seats had changed parties. There are no
recent exhaustive studies, but the "fluid" districts toda'
Ilia he as fe as 20 per cent of the total
It is often contended. furthermore, that the voters.
growing in education and sophistication. are consciously
using one party as a check upon the other. and one
branch of government to balance off the other. This
tendency has heightened. some say. as distrust of all gov.'rnment has mounted staggeringly among Americans
Analyst Walter fleVries' studies of voters' widening
habit of ticket -splitting support the notion that Amer,
cans are hopping all over the ballot list on big election
clays
Lubell supplies a fresh rationale for this He sees the
voter as. in effect, acting on several elections at once,
picking and choosing out of a mood of massive distrust
and a desire to protect himself—and mostly against what
1w perceives to 1w 'iii' monumental and sUfl enlarging
power of the' presidency—the real managerial center of
today's societ.

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EPA In the effort to pry loose Federal iflOne (some it
millIon) for 'a'wcr treatment plants In 'at'ti clt
A history of Altamonte's grns lb since It :it'quiired its ssate'i
system was enunnerated by ('tv Engin"er Harold Iladi'lllfi'
at a meeting with EPA last week. The engineer pointed out in
1960 Altamonte Issued 14 building permits and su ith the
advent of the water s% stem in 1961 isstuetl 103. In 1965 sot)..
119 worth $1.4 million
re is.sued and in 196 suliti l'gtnn;uof the sewer system ti 209fi00 worth sshtle 1969 %; ok
$10,456,001'. in new building. This yenr through ('k- toher, soiiit'
$SP million worth of new construction were issued building
permits.
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the current 12 million gallon per da capnclt of his cIt ".
new sewer plant is being reserved for use h the Orani:e'
county ('ity of Eatonville. county areas lwung served, in
addition, are overtaxing the eapat'it of the plant, the tim' i't
said. He continued that $250 million in development hint 1w
knows of Is currently planned for the cit and an addttton 1'
the sewer plant Is essential to kei'p up smith grost ill .
Harlan I lon''n Altamont' a n1 ('Al N( ) 1 ,'mmu-ilof I
t iovernint'nI.s pIn nov r , called the 'euith t'niinoli'
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plumed tv the State Labor Commission about unpaid
salaries. After 17 months. "The' Good News Paper" was
$45,000 in debt.
"It was doomed to failure," Anderson said of the nothingbut-good-news policy A cynical newsman suggested to him
fiat time cause of &amp;'iuthi was simple Good news just doesn't
sell. Anderson pointed to Li pulgirig briefcase carried by his
uttorm' and said. "I've got it $55,000 list of indebtedness that
says you're- right

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Its A1.A! DEAN
( tipti's Nesss. herv ice'
liespite fliUSSlVt' grain tmputh'
fruni the' United States and other
Westeni countries, the Soviet Union
is beginning Ii' fee) heavy repercussions train this year's abysmal
liar-vest. Weather-caused failures
art also hitting time' East European
c-uuntrt'':,., notubl' Poland arid
Czechoslovakia .
As Soviet housewives are being
told tit slice their bread thinly,
nationwide (ears of winter food
shortages have' led to uflenmpts It
hoard potatoes and other vegetables
it' nutny areas.
The government has alt eady
ordered investigations Into
collective fur-in manageiiient whem
product' lit being siphoned off Into a

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over 75 per cent its nor-nail price', suu
tibservers.
At We same time there are u nconfirmed reports of ,several
nuinagtsrs of state-run farms being
arrested. They are Lu face trial in
provincial capitals, say time' reports.
for ' 'political shiurtcottiing' —it
eupheiiusnm for baick marketeer-mg.
But finding a scapegoat down on
11w tar-ni nitty not help Soviet leader
Leonid Brezhnev out of trouble.
Although hit' can safely assumime- that
there will Lw no food riots similar to
thot I" ..dand two years ago. tie
miuuy find
, himself battling tough
opposition in the Kremlin.
Si:iee' Ow lute PJ(klta Khrustthes'
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resignation of long-time City Atts'. bill Ilutchlson. Hutchison has resigned due to the press of his private pruittice.
Anyone who has ever attended the Sanford city mt'etmngs
and seen variet) and mass of business knows ,A h. a big job
being legal advisor to the governoring hod', is. Hutchison
without doubt is an t'xcellent I;uss ver and wull be tiiis4'd

Signs Of Times
Councilman Harry Sambrk in his race for the mayor's
office in C.as,celberry is certainly having his trials and
tribulations. Some 60 of his political signs have been removed
from their posted spoLs,
Buying posters the first time is prett) expensive ss ithout
having to replace them.
Speaking Mpolitical signs—When are the successful and
unsuccessful candidate's in the November general election in
&amp;'mirmole going to remove their posters front th e tr ees,
byways and wherever. They can ce rtainly be a blight on the
landscape, The former t'andidate.c have a responsibility Iii
take care if this matter
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According to Herald reporter Bill Scott, John Angel,
defeated in his bid for re-election as school superintendent,
will become either assistant superintendent under his successor, Bud Layer, or return as principal of South Seminole
Middle School.
Scott said as well, don't be surpri.wa it new scflooi hoard
member, Davie Sims, is elected vice-chamniian at the' reorganizational mt'rti'tm' ,lan !

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ltswc';l i.,it rI the' poiitiuui
ti,IflhI'fid'ltI he' stalked (nt so
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A (is tim" 1mm It," State Senate
fir marty ;m 'wirter
t.mry,
fought the ''Pnirk
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president of the Senate and
(laiHie Kirk sat In the viver .
net's 'hair, there was aImot
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Monday
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the
city
park building to ar'quaint (lie voters
rally
with candidates in the i)eeeriitx'r municipal election arid
their views.
Each candidate was requested to limit his or tier
talk to five minute's with one minute rebuttal to state s'iess s on
prevousi) submitted que'stionis
Questions concern the candidate's' ('pinunis in ideas if
city growth and annexation, probably the biggest problem
facing the city today: unprovernent of city services, the
proposed new charter, the ('Al.N(.) Council (of Local Governieniber, and the city's historic
an is
riit'nts of which the ('it)'
restoration program.
The Chamber has done a good job in formulating the
questions of most interest and controversy in the coinniunity.
Newly elected County Commissioner J. St. t Mike I Ilattaway
served as moderator.
Candidates in the Dec. 5 municipal election include
Eugenic Jaques, Donald S&amp;'hrein'r and Sandra Thompson for
the' office of mayor; Kenneth I)e'ssit.z and B. It. Ferrell,
Jean lk'nriigun
district 3 ('oumn'iI and B I.. Iklrtts .
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Attention at tisl:i 's .pi'mlirig
if i t thru d is spit i ul 'a csien is
f I it Use(t lifl .1 ciii)jt' I dear tie tIm.'
tmt'irlc of all 15,1 untie' uimt'nmbe'rs
'1 tIme' Florida I A'gislatuire
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Whether time' ft'llovi s agree'
the gucals o f woiiit'nm's lit) or
hunk li'timales are just limit' in
tIit'ir pI:ut't' mit' issue i':unnot be
ivieiule'ii 'Ihat seas eeh.'tlme'r liii'
I .t'gisl.uturt' will consider
ratification of the' womiiemi's
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'tihje9'ted to iritensls'e' liihb) irti'
,,it tIme' %%o men's rights :itiii'nct'
iimt'nt, Siitiit' III it t'titiilujt frcetii
ssisu s it nii lilt rs
irlirit nuts
andmiunihmers
Aumelri'v 'I ihiassen me if.' iii
belt 'l'u'im m 'I'.chi;ussi'n, 1(-114.11sac'ola, has iie'eni roarimirig Iii.'
halls of hit' I lust', urging uime'unts'rs ti d.'l.';ut t h e •itiierolitit'nt.
'1mm emits' tmmti of time' required 38
stahi's have rat ifieut (lit' ame ndtime'flt s far. ( ;o%
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kt'w said lit' wants 1"Iiinid:m tic
e'nuughi other states
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put the' aitu'niduiit'mit
rat ifs' it
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lInt Senate' President Mallory
I lormu', I )-'I allahasse'e, has saul
there has been run oil IsiuIrunIu of
u.I)PO,Sitiu)n foitti vi uuiirn viii,
don't me mint equal rights, lit' said
time' drive has sp.urkt'd a rein'of
lion In (hit' Senate to iostnonmt'
(lit, House there's (lilt- feinalt- uunsideratioll of ill(. allivildNI"111% feii nile lbhs'ists, iticist
lit unit apliuirentl) favoring
vii ciiit'im'S rights, planned to tic'se'end on tIme 1 louse Rule's Conmi umittc'e hearing on the aini'ndmnent.

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tit lobby their lei,
,islative
brothers for approval of tile
alnendment
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from -up to 1 lbs.
of mixed, heavy
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Judges Ii, eleterriiina'
ilu'at Ii ''nti'rme i's of life itii
irtsei,iime'iut time' juries convIct
IH rsiumis if u ipitiI 'run. s vi is
'a a rgument over w.i.
mnirrievi Is elu'le:itu'd (.5 by lb.'
;irnts'rt, is worth ti,is
hi use Se'lert ('eurtimtmittri' on
ca,ise'd
trouble
•'s'u'r since prep( ',uiotal I'uni Sill iu'nit Moralay
u'rty
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ICI ividirig a imiinciatorv death
.'umaity for ;tretmit'dstat.'tl
mimurder amid killings in the' t.'t 'it
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S',t,ti '.ald the vole in.
dicateil that Askt'ss''s proposal
was catln'ri'uit mnttiit'ntuuui and
had
i'iueal (.111,1111t' of p-issUig
time sjn'i:il stusioru

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sme'nueiinig, by $9 11111111011
l'rius'iding 59 liiiilm.cui tie
t)rtis'e'rsitv ill
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SiiitiiFIiriIa
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ihriitiitlits by earl) iiii)iIt'iiie'iithi'
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Legislative Olwratiori (if tile

line. llowevvr, the flotist. select

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muietitmil I 'rijtt't'tiueni t'niimmiiitti't's
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dress Ihe Session later today,
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beautiful as I urntn'ipated and a u.se'konie addition to the' Est.'
elan.
I found on r e't urn tInt t dear friend, Stafford I krb) , 'II'
editorial page editor has passed assay. Stuff alssui) Het
had a good word for everyone, never felt anything but pre'.it
and was a fine example of a Christian, vi ti' tral'tR .1 hits
faith every minute-.
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by I )el tuna Slii'i at' C lub
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estimate that his city now has a popuiatioii of 6,000. Onis a
few months ago, Ken in anssser to a question from this
reporter estimated the cut's population at 4,500 Appart'ntls
the elt) is growing much faster than ans one thought.
Also represented at the meeting, in addition Iii Sss'oltorl,
Brown, EPA officers and aides of U S Semis. Ed (urneyI and
William
illiam u happvli and bill
Lawton Chii' arid 11 S 8
Gunter were Councilmen Helen Nesser and Dan
Dorfman of Alt,amonte: ("rninc-ilmen bill Kkiskes, F I"
Wmlliamscer, and Fugent' .laques of I .cngv "od \his cr lletiii't
Hough and ('it) Mgr, David .h'hnson of Mumitlan:i: an aide' of
Mayor Carl Langford of Orlando; Stale Rep, bill Fullord and
the Pollution Control Board, boll-i county and state.
The (till house for the meeting at First Federal us'ings
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i)riiilitu*1it15 identified as tilt- ke'
figure behind Russia's agricultural
The' current crop crisis cannot
have enhanced his standing aniong
his more cnservatiu.'e euUeagues in
Kliruslict*es"s
Moscoss - 11 was
agricultural debacles a decade ago
that ultiniutchy led to the leader's
tiUSt i hg brezhnev Ilas e'nuuughi
chmallestigers in the' Politburo waiting
fur hmuii to err.
A cold winter could give theimi food
ten thought, say diplomatic observers
At Brezhnev's InsiStt.'nce', the
Soviet Union has switched its
ecununmic priorities fur 1973 to favor
agriculture'. Erununiiv planners
have ullue.ated an t'xtr,t $24 billion to
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Healing Agent," and "White' Mcmi Bring l.oath of Firewood to
Eskimo Woman." He tackeledsucri Herculean repo"ting jobs
as "the' good sick- of the Legislature
Ba iley 's good news paper got a good press. Roscoe
Drurumond wrote a column about It in the Christian Science
Monitor. "Good ness's IS marketable," he said. "A new
weekly which devotes Itself exclusively ti 'good news' is
prospering.' The real news was that the paper was
prospering only in good publicity,
By October, 1W71, "me c;(K)d News Paper" considered
Itself a national publication with subscribers all over
America in an t'dituriu it', that t'.mc, Publisher H.uile actdressed himself to "What's Behind the 'Good No-w.-;' Concept
— Why and flow It is Successful." He said. "Tht's sa the
Then
measure' of succes.s of tins' business is making mone
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he admitted his paper hadn't made an
have lost money" — but predicted it soon would
Such was the history of the rise and Lii of "the world's
first gotJ news newspaper." Everytiod cheered from We
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'h 'i' I bt ties er been s ithout the team ministry
\ t :'t'ad it. the New Testament that Jesus sent out hIs
l(illow('rs, ''two b two," Over the centuries. Christian
niinistrs lidS freq uently i n volved entire families si- ht,
;ourneved around the' world to serve the fai th . Many conpastor or clergyman—looking to the lady of the manse
or parsonage for support and guidance.
Yet a really new twist in Christian ministry today is
the leadership being given to local congregations by ordained husband-wife teams. In the November edi ti on of
P 1 published by the United Church of Christ and the
'misted Presbyterian Church we have the story of Bar
hi,ittu Gerlach Mail incl luhn Mack , it married coupk
Serv ing Ub L'LPpUSLIJIS of 1 FiltiOS '....ungregauorpsi u...nurcn i:
Scranton. Pa This 6tXI member parish is enjoying the
preaching talents, counseling skills arid pastoral c'. r
cirns of a unique and lively pair.
Ttit Mack., met and married in their first sear at Union
Seniiriary in New York John bitt! been a Marine Corps
captain An Vietnam. following graduation from Princeton
University. Barbara was aimed toward the teaching profession. f'ollowirig her four years at Hood College. but a
summer at Ghost Ranch, N.M., opened to her the options
of ministry in the 20th century. Since 1971 they have been
copastors of I-tie' Scranton congregation, alternating it,
preaching and teaching, sharing funerals and weddinr,s
uuid widening tIn' c'onc'e'pts of the Christian ministry today
Cunimt'ntmng on the shared pastoral duties. John Mail.
SUVS. Although we split 5050 most of the work that illus pu blicly, there are' areas where we follow our
own interests
For John this is an abiding interest in prisoners and
prison returni This means encounter groups at the count
jail and pastoral concern for people behind bars. In the'
east' of Barbara, her realm of special interest is problem.
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was declared bankrupt
of lass the other duty: Good
Itoy Anderson, 40, one of three partners in "The Good
News Paper," was weurmgregular,notrost".colored, glasses
as he slumped in to the witness box in federal bankruptcy
court in Sacruimemitti, Calif.. and swore U tell the truth, the
whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help hini God: ilt'
said he went broke trying to sell good news.
It was a sad scene, but not a surprising one, Itealists
have alwa known that good new: doesn't sell. Good news is
good toski out about and ix' in favor of and wear on your heart
like' a good conduct medal, but It sunpl does not pay- the
rent.
Good news can complement a good newspaper full of bail
news, but good newt: cannot stand by Itself. It is like- feeding
someone sweet desserts and nothing eI.sc — the, diner solou
tires of Lill the sweets and hungers for something substantial
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N nv. 7, 1970. Publisher Bailey became an instant oddity anti it
lwry Iil millions of stiutums because he was giving America
wtwt it was supposed to be crying for: Good news
Bailey advertised his paper, first called the Aquarium
Tmies. as "the' world's first good news newspaper" and
pronuse( 'All the' news that's fun to read" once it week 140
weeks for $4 I.
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one and giving everyone a alongside of us In the inside
cestors and himself,
"I'm going to show you some chance to we the statue or lime
With the skill of a halfback
I've never been one to take of the most beautiful fountains, fountain from all sides while
m%. life into my hands un statues and other sights you attempting to get off this running between two tacklers,
have ever seen in one cIt'," he motorcar merry-go-round in m guide with one hand still
nt'ressar1l.
point in i till. fountain and :
I avoid rollt'r sutu as the' light ctmnl'ed and on. piece
I nit'im
''This is the Monument to the cigarette dangling frinit his
coasters like the plague, 1 we lurched out and around the
seldom venture off the high truck in front of us and onto it Race,' said my guide. pointing lipsi slipped his taxi through :
busy tree-lined thoroughfare, toward it detailed replica of the narrowing gap between the two
diving hoard. I've seen the fn1t
Nrn Mexico City can be very Pyramid of the Sun at merging buses
of taking it Volkswagen up to
I waited, eyes closed, for the
110 miles per hour on the proud of its statues and (nun- Teotihuacan. I would have
are looked closer at It but I suci- screech of tires, the sound of
freewa and I've succewifulh tains because they
supressed all destres toget over beautiful Many of theni are In denty noticed that the lane we horns and the telltale crunch of
the centers of traffic circles were in merged with an outer bIding metal
Niagara Falls in it barrel.
It never cuinie
However, on a recent visit to which are ingenious ways of lane containing a bus, and that
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Mexico City
adventurous and decided to
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)Sitit)1) that (Ithel intit titions to lflflIIt!l1C't' their Cofli
riiuidtit's fliit It is alsi due It a growing social conscious
twss on the part of hanker and new policies that thrust
ianks itito community Iratk'rship ruler.
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At a time when tiusiness in i?t,nvral is taking lumps for
its alleged lad: of concern about community problems.
bankers have heard some good news
Pollster Louis Harris turned his microscope On the banking industry ret'entiv and came u; with the conclusion
that the ;nihlu sees banks as having greater concern
about lit., within the ronimunit than any nthei group of
hUSin('S Sn it'll
Part of the reason is Li public acknowledgement that
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Gary Fromm. of Data Resources. Inc., said
that "it is clear that 1973 may he a safter 'ear for
housing than 1972, but it should still be an exorical
stindards."
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Fromm estimated that total private housing
in 1972 "will he around 2.35 million,"

said that his forecasting model showed nonfarm
housing staris at 2.277 million units for 1972 and
2.034 million units for 1973.
Fair said, "The model has housing starts
falling slightly throughout the forecast period
(fourth quarter of 11.472 through the fourth
quarter of 1973)," and that housing starts in the
fourth quarter of 1973 "are at an annual rate of

What's ahead in housing in 1973"
According to a symposium of housing
forecasters, the y ear will he a good one although
total housing starts will be down slightly from
the record totals set in 1972.
Halbert C. Smith, chief economist for the
Federal Home Loan Rank Board. summarized
the remarks of the five housing economists who
presented forecasts:
"The consensus forecast indicates roughly 2
million conventional housing starts plus an
additional 6(Xi,090 mobile homes for 1973."
The forum for the predictions was the second
annual Housing Forecasting Conference, held in
New York recently.
George Christie. conference participant
from McGraw-Hill's F. W. Dodge division. stated
that "the worst we can say about the housing
market is that it faces a temporary overabundance of new dwellings coming on-stream in
relation to current demands'
Rut he said correction is now under way and
an lth'r n rii len ch'r are heroin ing D l,varc of
this imbalance and must cut hack production to a
r;iit . that the market can absorb."
Christie estimated that total housing starts
T: will be around 2.9 million units. including
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production would he down somewhat with total
helter production estimated at 21 . 4.5 million
inits, including 55O.O(Ki mobile units
Christie said that "the contract value of new
residential building in 1973 is estimated at $38.7
billion, down II) per cent from the 1972 peak of
$43.1 billion—an amount which is likely to stand
as the record for several years to come.'
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treated like second-class citizens in most restaurants
Coffee drinkers have their cups re-filled over and over
but tea drinLers are given a little pot holding a fe'A -sW-11bows more than a cupful, ilus one lea bag Ely the time
hot enough tcr
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more hot water but expects us to use th e same welldrained tea bag again. Only one restaurant I know ibless
'em brings a big thermos jug and several tea bags so
one can make tea and keep it hot for th e duration of the
meal and also have as much as we want Why don't more
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The South Seminole Garden
Club met at the Casselberry
Woman's Club Nov. 11,
The tables ucre decorated
with Itranci- flwurt'd tti;its On a

was a beautiful shiny brass
vase like a candlelabra with a
center of orange and yello%
sriiall flotters and green leaves

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t.I I RAL II \I'I tlI.S A good chance is
present toda) anJ tonight for you to cooperate
ts ith others so that your joint pr oj ects can reach a successful
conclusion A fine time for finding the apparel nece ssary to
improve your appearance U se good taste
ARILS ISlam 2! to Apr 1°) Talk over with associates your
plans for having more abundance in the near future iou can
engage in civic work and accomplish a great deal, provided you
ret the help of experts
hURLS 4pi 20 to May 20) You can make
urroundirags more charming and gain the approval of friends
I Ind the, :rrht articles of appatd to nia c you look more
m tra use Am Ic tad that par my tonight be poised
1 1) You get some strange ide.o
GLMINI (May 11 to June .
.ihnut changing your appearance. so forget it and he yourse,!
ttcnd to important tasks ahead of you Your mate rrqum''
;mnn're affection at this time
MU(IN ( HILI)RI ?' i June 22 to Jul) 21I1 here is a I moe
for you to improse conditions at home and
,ti-id not itr tune in di)mr t.-u Ins's?.' friends to home art
awfl.n;ifaniiItvuuhavr
I I U Juts 21 to Aug 21 t (.ci in touch with a octates ani
utline your plan' or the future You can gain their lull
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hem at home Later in the d a y
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hoc r(I'irrs to home that are necessary Avoid hating chit tr
.round ('U Kchau tonight
LIBRA iSept 2 to Oct 22) Look. to good friends for thc
assistance you nerd no for launching nr project Engage ir
social actIvitIes and hrcoinr a more popular person You hate
idric tn'tt, so rsprrs them
SC ORN() it)t 23 to ot 11 You air atlr to get at tht
ruth nr'tt o! whairtrr has been most punhing to tou in I
l.z;;'iri petor. 1 hr ct Cfl1fl. .4fl t)t' 1u.
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friends you hatent seen in a long l i ttle Make this a most
ou arc able to achieve a perwnal aim that has
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t Lao hate irukat'le powrm :'trr our attain You sn get
ahead faster by tueommg more interested in civic affairs
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educate your opponents, but
South's false-card of the
spadi' ace had been a dead
gitt'away East knew that
West had not led away from
king-c1ueen-jack so that the
ace p ay marked South with
at least the king.
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the first spade with his
queen. East would have had
a really tough decision. The
queen pla) might well have
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was delighted with th e spade should pass. uu s.se no extra
lead since his one weakness tahit's. If he p1as the call as
was the heart S U it lit' Blaekst s,, hid fit r hrs, It In
dropped his ace of spades on sIri.st titIi 154.0 MCI'S.
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Iritil cii bidditrs four tiuthe 10 of duos for a finesse.
East took his king and re- trump uSer your two. yuui pMit.
turned the five a hearts. ncr has bid three hazta Whit
South rose with the queen do ou do IIUSS
Atier turnu:ru
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parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Edard Parsons. Sharirw
festivities ttere her broth ers
arid sister. Gregory Paul,
Carl Edtiird arid l'atrit i
June, grandmother. Mrs
Pat Hatch and her parents
tither guests ttere Brent arid
I'aul Cutcher. Sand) and
Windy Kitituk, Joe)' I)ea nt'
lit', Joe, Chris and Clint
blvs. Suiarrne Jo (i'
Vick&gt;, Lkrnna arid Kereti
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Sriiith, Kim Schutz, Angie
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"Only the arousing of public
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know, someday they're not gofinally took their places In the
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of (lie Se nate subctiiimnuttce. Pasture sa id, referring to to!.68)5 tie hasn't seen any In- vision's new pe'rti1Li5iveile.-L
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been released theatrically, with
fairly grind notices It costars
Anthony Perkins and Tuesday
Weld and ix set in a small New
England town. Perkins plays ,i
confused parolee iconvtcted of
arson, who decides to clean up
/1 polluted river by sabotaging a
chemical plant. Miss Weld
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Hart, Receiving the pl ed ges
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Craig. F'ay Carroll, Lois presented by tiarvin Booth, a
School
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Falgione. Jeati Mc1n and Seminole
Psychology major, in sthich he
Lesia Wright.
lriiniediately following the touched on pertinent areas of
ritual ceremony, refreshments psvch"log.
Those' attending stere Sue
pre-pared by one ot the pledges
e' mist a, Jean Hrookl n,
Margie Bierw, Warida Hubbard.
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Steele. Robert Hodges. William
Pixler, Marion Roberts, Ed
Alderman. Holly Piercy, Benny
Austin, Robert Brost n. Walter
Cook, C. S. Sheppard, C. B.
Rudd, Pamela Rudd and Mis.s
Czirin Chapman.

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PISCI'S (I-rh 0 to Mat .0) Do those things that make
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Find new items of apparel that u ill rriake your warurotu mote
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"l'tae Stars impel, (tic)' do not compel What )uu make of
your life is argrl)' up to YOU'
Carroll Rightr:'s Individual Forecast for your ugn for
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M({nrrett l.s framed on a
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chieftain 1)omlniek Vashon,
trying to avenge the jailing of
hit; son. An assassination at.
tennp'. is made on Me{arrett by
it small-time pusher and In an
exchange
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killed Rut investigation fall.s to
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wants to clean and whiten her white marble busts My
grandma had two white marble lamb and we girls used
to run our dust rags over th em Of course. th e wax on
the cloths turned them yellow She washed her lambs
with warm water and a mild soap Try that even though
there is no guarantee -MRS M H
DEAR POLLY-1 live in a nursing home arid have
some Pointers for those who plan on giving holiday gifts
to such patients. Please
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look around our rooms and
see ho limited the space
is. A thoughtful friend of
m ine carefully chose
SMALL poinsettia for me.
It was less than 12 inches
tall and in a 3-inch pot but
had a bright pretty bloom
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.dowsill where' it was a joy
to all who came in Otheric
ha ve since done the same
thing Space' is something we live without so I suggest
SMALL articles of interest A big chrysantheniitim plant
is beautiful but we cannot 'stand and hold" such
plant,-ADELAIDE,

corsage to oniplenwnt her
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hostess gilt.

slender tall white candles.
Refreshments of vanilla ice
cream, assorted cookies, tea or
coffee were served.
Mrs. Ralph Buffaloe introduced Mrs. Jennie Gray of
I.ingwood, ttho sang two
tx'autiful songs, ''Host Great
Thou Art'' and ''The Star of the
East
Mrs. Walter Krohne Sr.. of
the Nature Studies Connniittee.
spoke on the history of candlemaiaking from the 18th century to
the present time.
Fourty-two members were
present and four new members,
Mrs Ruth Johnson, Mrs. Alice
McGloan and Mrs Mary K.
Smith and Mrs. Helene
Blackenship.
A new set of by-laws were
read by Mrs. Charlotte Otts and
voted on by the itiemaitiers.
is ere
Mrs.
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Ii'rrainie Dunning. Mrs Lorena
I 'ggett. Mrs. Lillian Leiper
and Mrs. Pauline Wheeless.

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.iontnr in town is accused of
iuiaiitr;irtk e by t he father of a
tiy who dies while untic'rgrilnq
surgery. The town learns that
I hi' ilna-tor Is an iidclk't, caused
by his hattli'lin'ld ex pe riences in
Ibm' (ivil War A trial finds him
not guilty, but that doesn't
satisfy tin' hoys father, since
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Mrs Phil Stanley Jr. was
in a Nett Orleans planter with
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votive cups and ithiti'
hostess for a rece
The refreshment table. green
shoer honoring bride-elect predominated in decorations
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Long- overlaid with a white cloth tttth tapers in amber containers
Marilyn Rudd at th e Stanley and refreshments.
I.inic sherbet punch was
sternmed yellow carnations in vellow and greennoral border.
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served from a cut glass punch ê
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IflOtht'I' of the future 1reti and Mrs. Sta1lle.
oi Mrs. PhIl Stanley, hostess. Capturtl at the
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DEAR ABBY: Is there any way a woman can

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beg or bribe a woman to marry him. so grit off your kw"
and sun'e the market. Your only eban for winning this
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pedence. And U that fails, you could be lucky.

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tilgt,si tool rlawmiate and best
friend, it gal who hasn't
r,iarried, contracts Mantle after
?t'i years iiroi they plan a
rc'iimii"n Muwie gloats, figuring
tin' nh! friend Is typical spin'
strrkti, arid dull, but the stir.
prise Is on Matide. The ohd
friend, played by Barbara
hush, turns out tots' a gal who
hall live.! plenty anti enjoyed
every hit of it The upmnianthlp
gets very rorr,icl,

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1i,ocrJi,', P'Jrv. 28, V#/i

Tuesday. Nov. 28, 1972

Bid

Lakefront Land

Deadline Announced

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li;,q heen cot by the Stiriford ('fly
( fimmiqItion for all those
i'r"ni' and inclivIcIuig 1ri
I t'stetl in purchasing and
di' veltipi rig two rity owned
it ide to the lakefront In et
t",r Noll; and firm t'nnstriirtion
Hnc hefore the governing
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,n, was a liii ilk' (nt t'rtetl
he termed the
itlilt what
hlm'ri interest in the city's
all part el 'in the c',uttietict
i fl't (if Sc',iulmile fllil arid
'.l.rtb' Avenue The property
iiii liki' Monroe anti is
;rt'nently the site of un old log
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DOWNTOWN SANFORD

tilniiy
lbelay of consideration of it

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Dixie Aventit, In 1xieshirg. MondaY, Ilis 1970
'Mack tritick and trailer, load(litl with sand, was a
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t'rocior, iii, of Sunimerfield, Was the
('11gintler I)( the train. The fraill waS partially
derailed b% ill(,impact. "I'lle acci(lent lIiplx-IIp'
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Walter Abernathy of Even
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missing (miii lot 23C, Sweet
V.ater ittulcvxinmi, Sweetwater
oaks.
Kumon MuMnn, of Winter
Park, reported the theft of 72
sheet_s (if drywall and seven
cases of metal form beams,
total vain.' $3.17. from it lot at
I"I Pluituisa Drive, I_'PutY L.
\l Ford turned the in,'stigation over to Detective
Jerry ('apshaw.
(anrgt Yvit ks l&amp;) Alh mbra
Avenue, re ported a theft from •i
construction site at the corner
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(ourt Forest City A concrete
mixer, 12 bags of cement and
four rolls of pLastic, valued at

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News Digest
Pit ESIDEWNI X( )N, who wants to bring
Cabinet members closer to the White house
today is expected to il nnounce a new secretary
nst_
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01 d
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second term ( itbinet.

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CRUSADE
Ulecities itul (10 it fast er is ending.
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rent watch" has been a rousing success,
preventing thousands of illegal rent i ncreases
while turning uP only a handful of violations.

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welfare
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grants for pa' checks under a IflIfl(i (II
work program, Guy. Ronald Reagan s ad-

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disillusioned with the organl7.atlofl.
Till' ST VII" )I" %% 1"ST VIRGINIA has gone
in to the retailing '41(14' of t tie !i1(X)IiSIi ilK'
business.
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little thought to endangering
their lives in order to 54I%'C a
dro w ningc hild Will i oung
titan trapped lit his (hititug ear
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I irrit ' 1 v Hero, Ilt- ro F it tid
a'aarls
Another l"iuumuliani 'atu' sacrificed his lift, ill save another
it ttit him mu ltit(I,il

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l'etruary, 1971.

Sells, 31, of Jackson.
(;(.r
tilt' V.011 his bronze iiwutal for
uiilhing John W. McKe'nne'y, 22,

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if New Port Ricticy but now it
real estate salesman at Clear.
'a itt r said ha 'aa' tut_ully sur
pnist'd' at the award
-It's a high hM)itlt iii my life.
ilk thing to frah me unit tier
isti." he
''ruly I dint (eel
'aurttiv of such a tribute. They
tivedil'tI help and I %%-its there.St lls 'alit' .pt.r itts il Jac
said tie
and his brother reacted in an
eliwrgt'nc)
"You can't help but know
tticrt 15 .1 c hance of the car
tiIu,'a
up,'' lit' s,iud, ''but it
'a.is a tase iii being involved or
suffer later We could iii Suliit
thing f o r watch (tie guy burn to
dt'athi We honestly didn't have
i t-hkice It, itiikc'
Sells S.Iitl tit 'a .itt iIicC.nS4tI
that several hcrsuris stood
.rtuuntl 'aatuhwg but didn't go
to MuKenney's aitI
M,idisuin's 'a ithu'a said tier
hnusbiiitl 'a aS 'alwa)s the
Ii' iii' things (cur people. I'd
Iit'% 'r think for .. ii mute bit'
'atuuhdn't try- to help SOiiiCOflC in

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and gut speaker at a luncheon of Sanford Rotary Club, discusses
expansion plans for McCov Jetport with J S Red rk-s-eLind Sanford
Airport manager. He told the group a new $:13470 million terminal
will be completed in late lY7ti.
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)itun, West Palm Reach ant
sirs itiiit. Liii ruirnir

t 'fled Saturday
.ihington Ave., Like M.ir, She was burn in
Georgia and fuiriL three suns, Heir.
tied Sunday night at Seminole
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Ark .1k! years. She was a member of St. Bryant all I-if Sanford
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4rJutli
hilitren
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\li'tiuonars
Paul
Anierican War Veteran of the had lived in Lake \tar) for the
rved is
Ctd. 'Fheodort' 1t&amp;isevelt Camp Exist year moving there from
(teacone5 .ini member of the 'nephews,
13 of Sanford, %-year-ld Cl'
Houston, Tex. lie Was a B
P"rr'i F'jner:uI Chapel
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Priest of 59 S. Sanford A e. member of Luke Mar' BapUst
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died Monda y at the V eterans C hurc h.
h Wright Lodge 48 .1
.'otniinistration II piLi1 in Bay F&amp;.-'5M and Order of Eastern
Pines
Star 1k was a veteran of WWIt
A decendent of the Priest and having served in the U S
Iitmit'r pioneer faimlics of Arui%
Marion County, he was burn in
Survtvrs include his w
Anthon
Fl.i. 1k L,ed In Mrs \I ra tVine, Luke Mars Sanuuurut for the past 54) years sistt'r. Mrs 'inn Slater. Wright
and 'a.Is a retired celery far. t_'th. Okla. brother Bv. It;
itier. lit' was a ttut'niuber of the I Vune, Oklahoma Cit. Okla
First United Methodist Church
Gramkow Funeral 1kine is in
1k is sur\ is cii by three sons.
har.t if .trrangt'uueut
C Patrick Priest of Mt'titon.
All,_ W
Vernon Priest,
Funeral Notice
.-thtt'u..uny and Randall L 1'ru.'t
if Sanford; three daughters.
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Belie Kipp, (kiando. and Mrs.
A C. Fiutily' t Urt'e'kman,
Sanford,
grandchildren and
eight great-grandchildren
urisMin Funeral Iii'ice is in
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ery prtoitl of huti,'
Mrs \iadistuii said.
\latlison was t itiachinist 1k
itii at the' time liii' child
.1 sti'aiigt'r It, tuni got ilitti
tlei'p 'a ater ititl %% as caught hO a
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,iussing
I• THEY I:I.;i.:i. s01Ei'IlING is
when the Florida Legislature goes into special
ttciniu
t is probably Verle Pope they're

The t'ao living recipients
'aert' notified .1 the a'aarils by
iiiai I and will receive the
lilt- SIIIIt %olay.
George V - Knibluck, 15, of
'aas honored 'aithu
a bronze' titetlal For I'rsist1'nt
lives into the iiuurky waters of
hit' I'ithlachtast'utee River ((I
rescue lI.rbar:i Mnniuuis, 2.
(miii an auto that plunged off a
r.uui intiu 15 Fe'e't of water in

Itinkvarut East iii ,I,tksiriviUt'
H. 1971. Sells brother
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Seville of hAniisvilhe, Ky., vis.
iting htiii at the titiie, also par.
tltij)it('(l in the rescue and me'ttived it ('arnt'gIt' iiie'dah
huiuis lilt-dal
'1t' P
tu,uiouted Uusst'l I l.ilS% .it' it
Madison. 2:1, of Jacks4uiisille. lie
mirmiwneit last .Jaui - I %s hilt,
helping sate' Phyllis J. lilack, 9,
in Nassau Sound near
Ja(kson'.iIIe. Florida
rett'iits
'I'llis gave
iiiiittt'
awards
of
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$70
tft taken 'rum the
driveway of Judge Dominick
Salli's residence iii! MarkhamWoLsIliiacI
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siting i'i,t, iro itairty rIe
the residence of v1rc, Jone was Liken from 116 (ienta
Sanford Police ,ur
(molt1sntth.
-.'csngating the theft of
flut.'
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Puritan F1ve, Altamnnte Spring.s
intl - a'e worth 1222 .5 frim
A''nuie F:,IsthrI)(ik Entry was
I'et William hogan is ingained through it sliding door.
estigatung it forg ery A iherk, nnuii' room .it the sanf. r I
Unbent Pu hard, 15 hlighland.s passed as a payroll check anti Thitile S('hflfll The must
Street. M1 1ra. reported a written on a business that has instrument
belonged
i!fl2 Ihinda missing from the been closed for two years, was Elizabeth .1 Erickson,

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Gordon
said the board is trying to '
fair to all just as it was
eerning the sale of the 14 .t
city cite on 'renrh Aver..
sttm' months ago
W' or
interested in seeing
property developed to
highest use to return the lar
tt' of tax dollars." he s
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hodges' letter said that
cona'what over a year ago, the
itinikers ('omnirriittee nlevc'kipeil
Stenstrom advised in his
s prn.je I of recycling the city
located
rrimmt,njratjon
that his agency
lakefront, wherein is
has
a
or
who
s interested in
several tank farms
submitting an rifler
'This touch puhlk lied
'The (lid legion Ruilding
prole I was '.ne of developing property was appraised
in overall plan for this property orders from the city at $Zl,.34)t)
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Kirk
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McClanahan suggested it mr;
well be very difficult
anyone to acquire all
lakefront property which
i'uirr.'ntly in diverse ownpr:i

Four Construct*ion Sites

at :1: 1 p.m. and the wreckage was all finally
Ch'—Wed at 21:30 .i In this morning
( Iupert ('liastairi Photo)

s lamming into the side of a Seaboard Coast
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we resp.eflvetv request ttat
you Consider not making firm
(('mnmitrnents to sell the city
land until the Rankers Cornrre has had a reasonably
short time to meet with the
prospective Investors
to
develop ilsoriginal total PrOPCt
in connection with this land."

•r ' ,ri :r' 'kn '?.'
unit: c'onqtrtsrtion be if
sometime in April on the
'lt,are feet office building.

Thef ts Reported From

was est i vialed at $2XX by si.t I"11111
Morrot of the I A'esl)urg I'olin' I )t'pa rtmc'nt .J
train

s n' srit.., ft i'vri 'nd ''h
local .iiud rout of town investors
are interested in the package.

'lr';ul l' I'lh. Kirk .'.'h ip
rrr,isqion earlier f pure hase
II the kt for roructrutir,n of a
twr,.qtorv riffit e trnilding was
brought rohtit by letters from
IP.w;irtl If hiodtes, chairman
(if (tie Itatikeri (o,ru in itt p of
Uc (;reator Sanford ('bamnher
of (otnrnorre. arid from realtor,
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Home Streak

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BrUtT Meyer is also 6-f and
hails from Tampa. Meyer
scored eight points in the first
nu'eting with the Raiders while
any action
Crist failed to
Tonight's game will present
the chance For a reunion of
Arcadia stars since in addition
to Crist of Florida College. SJC
star Robbie Clifton also hails
from Arcadia. Clifton sa%
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meeting with Florida College.

racing the Florida College
crew in the first meeting with
Robert
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McConnell. 6-4 sophomore who
hit for 17 points and David
Himmeiheber. a 6-5 freshman
who tallied 16.
The Raiders had fire players
in double figures during
first meeting with Florida
College. Gerald Owens added 12
pohnitL Rob Hurst had 11 and
Js Wnght chipped in with 10
more.
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he can call to do the job under
the boards. Dennis Crist is a 6-9
sophomore from Arcadia while

.loining Sh.iw in the scoring
departnient is Willie Paulk. The
sophomore guard is averaging
7 points per game. Shn is
averaging 24 points per game.
Paulk aLso had a hat night in
the season opener against
Florida College. dumping l
points on eight field goals and
six of none from the free throw
line. II was Paulk and Shaw
who inspired the Raiders in
their opener after the Florida
crest had walked off the floor at
the half, leading 42-36.
SiC led most of the first half
onh. to see the Florida College
quint put on a late rush to
overtake them before the half
ended

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ineluding a season-opener
victory against florida College
a game played In Tampa.
The Raiders won that game 9S.
77 behind the 2-point performanee of Bennie Stww. The
freshman guard from Orlando
was also the leading rebounder
with 16.
Tonight's game will be a
warm-up for the Division II
opener against Lake City this
Saturday night in Sanford.
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1'err Wilkes It'd West Huncia with Ill points,
F C. Ceilenmian, a natl'e' ot
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for Houston Baptist tnt its s'ietory
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and ins ces in the garage 1*.
fore race's arid in the pit durareas tradiing practice
Uoruills' uff-lunits to wives
Registering fur the Pcic'uno
500, Suiwn asked fur his crc'dentiaLs for ins wife Ut enter
garage' arid pit He' was told
that the' only way Mrs. Siniun
could be' issued credentials
was to Lx' a car owner She becaine a 'owner in t-'
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''I'm not a mechanic- and
there' really is rio place or
need for me- there. 'That's
when I am Ui the' 'ivrs seetion of tie
Always there' when her hUs
band races, she considers

old son of her own. The other
Iowa State, Missouri. North
children, ranging in age from
Carolina SUite. Purdue, Sou.
:i to 16. get to the races whenlitego State'. 'Ianiipui, Tt'xa
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l.our
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Tech. 'Tulane', %Aashington
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not make the field
The best effort on the longer
(ipeti was completed vesterdas'
Topping the list who nitide' it
Tocla
II in d it' pro.
when, 311 players earned spots in to the 1150,000 !iisne'y Open Magnolia course' were a pair of tt'niptirig to get in a practi
the' event during the final which tipens this Thursday 68's turned in by James Dent round ira r to U
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qualifying at the' twit Disney
we're Curtis Sifford and Larr' and Harry Toscano Also under
events wi
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ourse and found it well to their ul('p.
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kssi'rlutt'd J'ri's,. Sports Vi tiler quahf for the NCAA natiunil
Ohit' State's rt'cl'hut suph- ctiauuipitirishiip when Mtnnesuui
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Sani Adictui. Bill Johnston, Lioro and Fred MacMurra) p
t hilt' ttt' trio f Mike Sparig,
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tins season thiiit ttit' title.
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Nmi'.s
seniors.
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fired
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Kansas St. 79, San Diego St. t liaIIt'nge'rs , except nia)'bc
Itav's four-tear contract is Gruitniiui won over Bobby Shunt'
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blond Californian, Ift-incher.
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Tulsa 106. San ford 86
F'oriuicr PGA champion Bob'
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tut we're his best
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Salt Lake Cit', Utah, during
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LONGW000 PLAZA
Hwy. i7.2. Just North of 431

JL'IST A FE)l%' oI
J('welers are shown here. They offer a complete line of jewelry and

SEMINOLE
PAINT &amp; BODY
David R ed s.
1years,nentctdAr
2540 S. Myrtle

Sanford

tual fund industry is ex[wriericing a [).ill %var, iiot so

on

hampers tlx- Investment style tilt- illabilli% (o f fillI(Is to 'iffe"'t
,rit't'5, says' IlEl), has been witof funds. If they have El)

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rilies.
Somiietiiites a Fund miii1ht even

beautiful.
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wallets arid billfolds at

and light litter while yo'

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the handles for close
trimming on both sides.

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high III 90 this year.
"'fliis entire raIl&gt; phase has

UTOPARTS and

fQbric shoppe

their research department

%%ere forced to liquidate their

there tantie (iUrifll the past few
days a report e. ',ell: "Mutual
Funds and The t'k Market:
Debunking a \lyth."

entire holdings over the ti&amp;'xt

The report claltits that tue
ability of Inutual funds to Influt rice stock prices is; IIrossly

.1f the Dow Jones Industrial
Average hits 1,000 soon it is it
sigilki to beiAare.- says Altx!rt

five years their selling would
t'quiil unIv i'r ('COt of NYSE
vi,luiite.

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Phone 3OeOS
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Choice Of Colors
All Aluminum
Baked Enamel

blows

walks and driveways
clea n

For Demonstration

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Ph. 323-4711

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Sales and Service at 26lD
French Avenue or call 323-W,8
If you have any questions. Try

ally lag changes in tile con-

tumie in history."
'the truth of the itiatter, says

market prices.

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of giving resent s—
especially things that they

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Escape on a

HELPFUL HINTS

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have tosell soiia'of its holdings, tweni 1iucuiiiplshd while the

life of the watch and there is an will Ix' open all day. Gift
wrapping is available too. -sautomatic day date with instant
reset
litirry down anfl make yotir

Orndo Avenue (Winter

//1TH ANTI FREE!E
%2.S Gal.
BUT WITH THIS AD
ONLY St 5 Gott

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SUNDA Y

time.

Sinillinger told his investor

it-sse(I ill tilt- market ativallce

and this in turn, it is feared, can funds have been pressur ed by
cause a depression of stock net redemptions for the first

It athitr 'd%dl do go by and
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649-2060. - Open daily 9:30-

hmto iiiiho retteeln their shares

carefully selected for " guarantee of accuracy to stainless which are real)&gt;

Does your special person like

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An even better indicator of tiiiii it in new high ground,"

began in May 1971 seriously

important. Eternic-sonic time to keel) sterling briglilli,411

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PART S L(.trINr. ERvi
TIIR000HOIJT THE IOUTHEASI

Simplicity
ph cite

to O'Neill and he diagnoses it
for you, ,ou can be sure that
what he says is true and that he
will put your problem motor

iiiuuhi in respec (it invt'stmitent amintunteti Ii' atiti( $4) billion,
''Recent Findings hIii%f.' not
choices, but because of the de- or barely tiiore thiiti one-sixth f
iiurthiist's- turned up the economic support
cision of s ninny fund holders the $204 billion
saks oil the Ncs York Stt-k needed Iii propel the market
to ri'deein their shares.

FREE

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.F LEFT IN

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Last )ear, it notes, the total cowstimer uonfidenve and tilttransautiolis of lillittlill fillids sto(A market.

TIRES. WHEELS. E1,

TEMPERATURE

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Resurfacing

SrARTERS. FENDERS. DOORS ,

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it is certainly nice to have a
businessman who really knows
his business. has an efficiently
runshopandcrew,andisa titan
who likes to smile and whistle

overstated. "It IS 1' tribute Ii) Sindlinger, whitts&amp;' continuous
the funds' press agentry," says telephone surveys show a
iiarked rdattunship between
hlEl).

it leaves that touch less to in- lruiii a I)ow Jones Industrial

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VACUUM CLEANS
has created two I)ynawind at 20-4 South Park and see fur
YOUR LAWN
tivAels lx-catm- your world Is ~ ourself. Tile store is open fron
I
'instantly on the move. Each 9 am. to 5:30 pin, on Mondays
- / tiUIep$e('e has the famous in. through Thursday and until 7
on Friday. Saturday
aflex balance wheel for P
protection against 51)01.-k for the tjirotjgli December, the stott'

Fail .ruise in a world of

By JOHN ('UNNIF'F
,si' Business ,Snal)st
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You can be assured when you electronic watches have a polished, Gwaltney's has lovely
0) to Gwaltney's, that tbe balanced tuning fork %hich One-ida stainless tableware in V2
diamond you select will b (A eliminates position error piece sets for eight. She ais
result is carries serving pieces tI
all (aused by gravity.
the 5Cr)' highest quality

There are many things that
can be learned and questions
answered by those at

LATEST EQUIPMENT
TO ASSURE FACTORY
SPECIFICATIONS

Billon Isn't Worried

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WE STOCK
PORT
AND
SPEED

Financing is possible in ways
It, please - jus t ask O'Neal how

should consider the Eternit'- arid covered c'ndy dishes ItS

within one second a day.
(;w-altney's has the franchise

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"till a motor,
bearing. compressor. pump
seals and-or a multitude of

tile Wyler ~Vatches th,

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for the fabuk-us Wyler watches, believe you really should niaki'

the 1weiginer's friendship

PER

on

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Ph. 322-3022

call Electric Slotor &amp;-fles and

The Place To Go

SHOE ftm

NOV I. 0 1

a

one-stop sales and

from 8 am, to 12 noon.
And if you have a problem on
Sunday, or after hours, call 32350aiuIgoodoIt1IIarold Wayne
O'NeaI will help you out, anti
with a snide too.
So, we would advise you to

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218 French Ave.

a distinct advantage

in any uomriiunity.
Electric Motor Sales and
Service at 2619-D French
Avenue is suchaservice center.
It is open six days a week, on
Mondiy through Friday from 8

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plete line of MinneTonka Moccasins, shown in this display. Check with
them today for all your shoe needs.
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prepa ration, a wish so learn
and to understand. these will
reap !r'iC beautiful re,,ard-

GUARANTEED

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going by the book.
That is to your advantage.
And hi' has a comPlete and full
line of paris. If he just happens
to be out of a particular item, he
(iIfl get one Front one of 1
many supply '.'unes wi thin a
few hours
The service center which
4 provides this service in a
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to

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erS, it is said, is that ,%e think
the best of everything shiId

DUB OIS
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EXPERIENCED

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O'Nealisarnanwhobciievcsin
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expert in what is good quality

JOHN SCHLENK

Park Mall).

"Jf' lf'e/ &amp; )rutine

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idea and prices begin as low as Prices start at $8.95 and there lu
SO handily located,
a Choice of footed cream and
(waltnevs Jewelers, located $12.95.
And
for
the
person
with
'•ugar
bowls, roll trays, rouii1
at 204 South Park, is owned by

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1 graciously we are going
to be given mor e than lus t
what dollars can buy!

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be

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,tntet'sthe fastest most efficient
Jut) in the area
lie says there are dcl mite iinti
.'ry high standards for rewind'rid motors, The rule txxks state
ii'ii toahly that the insulation
materials and rnethxls roust
equal those used by the
ma nufacturer of the motor. Anti
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has no nint, no battery or spark 40th; and gold (in crystal for tliv
esiwcially nice when there is a
place like Cwaltney's Jewelers w heel - - a sinipI fantastic gift golden or 54it1i anniversilr)

sunny Caribbean Cruise this

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R\ ANN SILCZKOWSKI
imperfections. All diamond_s sizes and colors to lit any taste
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time
is
here
agata.
You
are electronically checked for III leather products of thi'
Th
the best glove tanned leathers. know what we mean -- it's --you carat %eight. And at Gwaft. nature.
For those celebrating 25th.
styles fashioned into the most better be nice" time - 'cause ney's there isa wide selection of
popular and best selling styles, (J-isttrs is Just around the wedding, engageriient and 40th or 50th wedding anwith comfort through condinner rings, as well as line niversarles, ('.waltney's hs
some absolutely exquisite
struction for best fitting
Looking for a special gift for a Jewelry for the younger set.
qualities and comfortable long special someone is'a lot of fun,
Some thingnew is the Calibri serving pieces designed with lo,
____________ though, in spite of the hustle brand of cigarette lighter. Its sterling tin crystal for the 25th:

RIDERS

2012 FrenchAve.

adt

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casins and casual footwear. The

HAHN ECLIPSE
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323-2650

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•irut I .irinaturi's and if the)

family in suede leather with

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and Service in Sanford. The offer the l)c'st and (11I1('kest, in service at
2619-1) l"ren&amp;'h A V('fltI('.

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and
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SALES &amp; SERVICE

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Ph. 322-6755

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OMIRRORS

Seiii in ole Lodge

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lofated,o

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beautiful styles, Including the
popular ankle-high "Tramper
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For Every Purpose

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adult sizes. Some of the most
interesng new MinneTonkas
we saw were knee high fringe
boots in soft suede leather

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shopping.
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hits right hiiinil man,
Ki'IIry. (110 fi v e you the best
,irici iiiiii-kt'st service YOU could
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O'Neill 11.15 had ii years in the
i,ititor busirws, so It 1* safe I',

more on your feet than the slip-

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and fringes decorating them
tnd they feel so good on the
hat, They're great for those
tr eks in the outdoors with the
kids or for just moping around
the house when -ou need a little

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WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS

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mc most popular women's
styles are the fringe boo. I - --

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Oviedo
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ne'ronka moccasins ts'Flie slw,

put on tile shelves.
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NECESSARY

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fr,,rJç foswIi9rI crriJplr'e, (.
TrMc()f AND 'FED *. S to 4flW
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formerly Billas—ricniv

Oviedo Tractor Co.

Route 2

APPOINTMENT

Wilco Sales

hive every style anyone could

and

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Under New Management

Duda Auto Parts

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shapes. buckles or tics--shoes YOU gals -colors, sl7tS,
sek'cUon of shoes no in stock favorite moccasins,
Of course, we have stressed to fit the most discriminate and prices to please everybod
:ind just in time for the holidays
The store is open six days .
ahead too. And judging from the the Moccasins thus far, but we male taste in shoes.
And of course, there are the week from 9a. m. to 9p. in. iii1
crowds we encountered milling do want you to know that at
,
much
sought after very high on Sunday (corn I p. in. to i
around in there the other day, a Shoe Tree n Seminole Plaza
ou can also find over 70 styles thin heel pumps which women in. The pla to go for the twst
lit of other folks are just as
if ho'."ts for iuc:'i • lt st ic. ,,re buing as last as Ihe •irt' selection of shot's anti 1111manager

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excited over their great new down today and pick out your u ith tile higher fit-cis, new

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PH. 322-6500
MASTER CHARGE

204 S. PARK AVE., SANFORD
LAYAWAY

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ORCHIDS &amp; SUPPLIES
NELSON FLA. ROSES
ANNUALS

by WYLER $19.95 up
chilne

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Bill Wilkins,
Ph. 323-1330
Sanford Airport
143
Bid.
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CASSELBERRY

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CASSELBF.RRY - After much dLcUsSmfl.
Casselberry Cit Council unanimouslY Voted IC 3IC'Cfp1
L nw pay schedules governing all civil SCIVICt CITIP1OYtWS
The main point at i.csie was a difference In salanes
between the police and fire dartmeflts. but after cipl.anations by Acting Mayor Dr. Edith fluerr and Ron
Rergman. City Manager, the motion passed
Two bids for drilling a new wtll were read b Acting
Mayor Duerr who suggested that they be submitted to tt
m c T engineer for his recommendation This was put in the
form of a motion and accepted.
A letter of resignation from George Schrader. pinnr.inr
and Zoning Board member, was accepted 1th regret.
The possibility of allowing the fire department to send
ii their rescue truck outside city limits in case of accidents
tabled in give the fire chief time to work nut a ssitisfactcirt
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Frank

I epartment is the 'illian in a film being made
the sheriff's depa rtrnerit to be shown in

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schools to promole the Helping Hands program.

Billy Brown, of Casselberrv, a seventh-grader

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at South Seminole Middle Schcl plays the role
of the student being picked up b a "stranger."
The filming. or the sheritis departrnents new
video tape eqipmt'nt. is being done by Public
Relations Officer Harold Beau i Taylor.
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this c'ute
tied
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shut ki-d '(1UflE t',dsird mu ,
rq-mmuinlIu a lifelong bitii,hit
Ills culr.toui,.ciou, (ear of another
tnaiuniatk esperienre has thus
it- a fish' lIDI 0!
niadi him
met all'. hundri-di of possihi.
romantic unions e... use Iii,
Rating icilrs twine

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He was attracted to b prt-tt

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Iurturt' tt the tim.' he was 33
kndht'dated Istrrall hwid'ds
of twiutltul d 'ulanles at their
"coming out" partIes In Boston,
f'e York and Phmladclphii
in fact. he was the moat atciu could
trairlise tiarhelot

a canoe dale
me eeturnrd fnim the-It
hour trip atlwiul iS mtnutes ri'.
Frugal Edward ran the prss
upon the short about lt'.-'a
trom the duck wticre he as Ui imagine
Fur he was not on)'. handsome.
retu the aft
wca)th and a superb ski addict
mas'ed
he
Then
But he- also was am rhampson
the prcn of tile- cimnoe so the'.
dner
and ''.&amp;il' king
could hold hands
No'.. at hit' agt' of 7(i, he is still
tiut wtien it came time to
to the- clock. he a tisrht-Icir. though he ODIUSCIOUSh
paddle
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IUJI 1W ILIWIJYS
Alas, the canoe twned civcr
when
he
meets
charming
isomen
Both of them plunged Into thec'ompstiblr
and
seem
who
water. ful) clothed in their beil
apparel
F0! he manages to find some
"l)r
Crane.' Edamrd
litik fuse in e'.'rr c-lmgibk
f,-,st-d tome sears limier "I ne-set
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seams so stiocked in all m lilt"And I vtont refer to th.- cold

dates
I.ke- man) old bachelors

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he
CUflV'iOUl
professes
a
thus
witrr
desire fat- marriage but the-is
thu. girl saartt-d sseearmng
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andruninatat mi'hkram drunken
sailor on the wharf at

't.ub ant wus' shirt away 'ui
t*ttl-ltatt'G escuwi

For Edward is subconsciouaiy
Francisco'
victim of the "psychiatric
It
'1 nt-set had dreamed she- even
trauma" that dates back Ici that
knese such 4k'tte-r words. for I A..
UILIUU .Lal$I'......1
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had idolized her art ms 'dream
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tfl I ncer asked her for that any future "dream girl"
mimi turn on him .ms did that cued
another date
she shocked him with her
ssould
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And I dout.'t ii she

at his cl.aTlteIness'
ha'u'e accepted, anyway. for she curses
Kate before you
moral
The
wssstill se irate she- seouldnI talk
tome esen when heft her at her pick a mate and to do to scien•.
ti!icall'., seid fur m 200'puint
hU"Tests for Sse'eethrars" "fl
closing a 1°°E stamped. triJTi
vnvdopc plus 2! cents
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Ms purpose in citing this canoe iA.,•vi a.i
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accident. ii i.e illustrate the in- 11 (.,fiii IS CV'
Wes.ed *.,te-* •I
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23-Apartments Rent
Furnished
24-HOUSeS Rent Unfurnittied

Rflipui' man t' orb? t'S. load
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g sir wee4 Ei
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'rlipnt fringe prtt-4't Apple fl
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CONTACT
I',RA,LE'Y ODHA¼'
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N c.PN iired 2.1(,
NrtnO Cei'er
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41 Eat.' 3nc 5t

Sbr.te1 Ore

Livers. care of semi invalid wOmfifl
rnCtdenate salary, I days a ia- en
794 3121.
Full time help *iatlte-0. 11 Cs! Over &amp;
* n to I p m 5un(I*vI oft Ca:
Sobit.5 $34 t'aSS
Woman Over 35 whO neet5 000
home 5 tilift t I,vt in and heic
mother care fOr invalid son. some
houtewort. Must have drevCr'I
--.re".t., ;: 7995 a"i-' Noon
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This NEWSPAPER does
accept
C n 5s;n;ly
HELP WANTED ADS that
a preference
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COL'NCiL 5,357

Bujsness Meetlnq

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CLAMP ON COVERS-STEEL

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TO ALL
?.':ntFT Payments
Los'. Them, Your
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organization would

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DEPARTMENT

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NOTICE OF SUIT
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55) A'ct 5trsef
MCadb hf PecIfltyl.afla
YOU APE NOT IF lED tha, a
Pfiti0re a' DisSOlution of Marrauc
nthitf rue-i isiS be-er' tie-C
ann
,igitiflSt yOu. and you are reouirrd to
Serve. tpoy of y0? .nSwCr 0? OthI.'
dreading to thu Pe'iticm an tOt
F'r''rii'r t. itto'ne,, Surlur C
P?ts EuDat*.t. RD
lit) Etis'
I Rumbprçicr P A
Ccimmrrc,.l Street, p irS P0i
ItLidlnIg,S.fltO?øFl0niaaaflOtu1r
pr piraunu in
me or ig,nai •nsw
the 00cc p4 the (leeS. f the IDOtI
Court on or before December 7th.
1Q77 IfyavtaiitVouso. juc)pmefltD'.
eli-fault will be taNe-tt agail't5 you for
the rI,,f Oernar,Dpd in 're Pptit,in
t-. I'm NESS rn5 hønd and the teal 0$
sac Court un the 30 dat p4
heovrmtwr, 1972
COt-iRT SEAL I
ARTHUR H BECSWITH, JR
CIa'S. of the CircuIt Couf'
p Cr-ce-lea V (tern
.s Depu', Cl,'l'iu
Su'tor- C. P4h.a'(I Jr.
PelTS (ib1.biP.,, PC'S.
I RLffi'I'.FRC,(R. PA
110 1 Cun,mrtai itmeel
Pi?t Pl•Zl Building
Io',Di 3t771
Sanford
Mtprne'.'s Ip PVltig,0t4
PubliSh PIp, 7. 14. 71. 38. 1C77
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I )fiu5e5 on French Ayo- will u,r'
ou income while increasing iii
c,ilue 160' FRONTAGE Only
S1S 00)
5) 5(0 DOWN
1 (tcdrcxmns I' bills'. si'pora?i'
dining moor" *,ill is , l i sr
il-I t
pei,nq, chsiin Ink li-n,
rooms. only StlSs)

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t. -' irr,'nts Call after 4 p m $31
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('CLil(,OIIY MOIIiLE HOMES
371370.)
SiYOb rend' Ave.
37) 53(0
'$73) Or l.tn,Io Dr .
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Investment Property

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i'l)tivitti(J flc'autllul I,'tht-lrcjnt. 7
l.oiroom, I bills, with new shag
tsr pet, and furnished
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II,'. 6 OFt-n 1 dfys 3?? $17')

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Poultry

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7971 hwy Il 97
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Mis&amp;ellaneou
For Sale

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Atlorne, a' 10*
1101 C,Dn,mcrc.l Street

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if you need ii listS' be-drooni Icr
5)6.5(0 ThiS houSe it ion you Hits
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STENSTROM
REALTY
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REAL TOWS 2363 Pith'j 7470
lIghts SUISCJ.I ,s &amp; l4oIu,l.t,S Call
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Sanfo'a, I io'a 37771
NOv 7. Ii 21. 79. 1Q77
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71-Auto RepaIrs
Paris Accessories

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72-Import Autos

in ttti Court of the Count'. JuDge
And Scoolers
Seminole County. FlsDa,
74-Trucks And Trailers
r P-uceiile
in, ,p Estate- I
75-Aulot For Sale
' LOPENCE I bl$TLINE.
Deceased
To All C'edilors and Persons Hawing
Claims or Demands Against Said
Fit-il.
All •Ovpntising app.aring in Itt,
,
Yov itno tacts of you
Sanford Herald on Wednesday e-,lu
nlo'.f.pd and required
•utomaticall tie placed iii Thur
cams and at-mend!.
silts FLN',iL V fLPC.A*PI PiE *5
riftcr
p0. ma habP agans' tOf
,sIateD$ FLORENCE I BISTLINE. SECTION that ii distribijte-g I ati
additional 11.504 homes in The aria
t,
Ovc.Jised latt of ilid Con'ir,
£dr.trtist-rt should incly4e this
Cast's Judpi of Seminole Count,
ui5eil,is ,mi computing their earned
it.t' hit a'$ite in tue
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'iuw U! saia 5.UW1TV •T ari'U
Florida, within Sis calendar months
from the lime of the tint publication
of this nvt,ce Tw cies p4 sect'
claire or demand Shall be in wvliflg
.',,osisaIIs,.I,tpteplateof residence
MONDAY they FRIDAY
and post offict address a' flit
B30 AM. loS:30 P.M.
cm.man', and Shall be sac-rn tp ,
the claimant, hit agent, a' ,3?IOcn5
and Such clam oc Demanc not Sc
SATURDAY
filed shill be- sipiø
:O0 AM. 10 12NOON
S ROBERT * DEANE
List
£5 CaitiIIIF p4
CALL UNTIL NOON TO
Will and Irstiment pf
rLupfNCl 1 BISTL1PIE.
START OR CANCEL YOUR

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TOp line of Golf
I /iMIt. V
(',Jl'S. bags. bii%, sportSwear,
,-'.i'm,llieflg fur Ihi Golfer
?/AYI IiR COUNTRY CLUB
cIsO 51401' Pt 1?? ?',,)t
Ifs cornlo,titimPOitantIitJvIlrTl
D,tnuei Green Slippers st
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Yuletide GIft Guide fiat st,tn
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that
suggestions
ttr,irjPiful gill g,iflg I
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l',it (IrS' nun'. I t him ( t,I,.'j'ui'
lilY JEWELERS. 204
own *ith a gill cpqtifittt
from HIS Slofe lot Men, Sanford
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Give your ieena.n%
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10 PLACE A Yuie$idc Gill Guide
OUTER LIMITS, Saniord Plate
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I lliisll. Sanford 3 OCcInusuin'.. $
t'.sths,
'ili lo *all tarpelinu
,i ,itrjl hc,il and air. sitlsihrd
Jar sw'. OversiZed utility $7750.1

For Seilv'

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f'n?c And SupplIes

61

PA,ccrillanor,u,s

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HEATED POOL

Ilub Manor, furnished With *atho-r
P. dryer. 2 PR block, dining room,
t.tmil' room. iCr conditioner, W W
.srçvt lt'nced back, fruit trees.
mi- silos scell and fool shed sill this
,"el
$13.000 Cony
terms or
.'.ume t'cisting 5' pcI mtg. arid
"At MOstie flateri'safl. Itmoker,

W.'ititocl To iii,y

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OPEN HOUSE

I'lNi CREST

Iuct.da y

If your club or

2.5O

2-415 1 ti_nih A51'
I",tcc s;:

Stemper Agency

BINGO EVERY

5?

Acreage

ni'.
iii iji' I, ,liIi'r
57(t) Ilowli, i;almts I' S
i
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JOIIPIPJY
(sill Iluul,
SIR U(A( tY, 111 4-IS?
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Sui,inole County Realtor

E - da' 7 tr
.C5,PM
eQ.ara

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For Sale
55*-Household Goods

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ONLY 2

SANFORD REALlY

730PM 1s1-&amp;3rd

South of Sanford

Recreational

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drN'n fu,
5150
323 1367

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lots

REALTY CO.

tAIi ttsSSiI-IAP.('U
25 Houses Rent Furnished
ST IWSI
Ph 32 5641
lies 377
m, rflsp,,-d 7 bdrm . F
room, ci?'., ________________________________
''sirmiCd adultS Only $150 mo 373 HOi HO' HO' You'll please
:i3 after
r,er'.cine on your list whit gil

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c.c'c,ntt y living S minutes Irons town.
huu,SC with 6 acres of cleared land
,%rstOIS4'ntOld 545.00)- 327 4387

Lit A

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,hii'U ','i sir
i ill 171 719$

HOPKINS REALTY INC

ill )t II 5
Thi' lime Tr'utod F ml
t30 P4 Park Avr
t1.s'.s, 172 517)
N -.!'!c Ifl 2132 113 Sill

Two bedroom duplti fumnisru'i
apiirtmecst 1270 Orlando Orse
Sanlord

LEGION
POST 53

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Se-Antiques

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31-MobIle Homes

,t iI Coejn t. tt*
of Sennot Cnun'.
in tt (Qir1
iu -'os
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tiou t'f .ai.O Coufl7y •t Sanford.

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(alU,art RcaI EstatP

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571 40441

Relfors

2 Iteslroom apt furnished. ugh's
and water. 8150 3730031 sic
m

club actties

33 LOts £ Acrea9e

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32-Farms £ Groves

37-Real Estate Wanted

2511 Park ()i'C 132 7110
After hourS
12? (4510
173 9301
177 1-991

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CONSTRUCTION

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I-'' 59 hI St
'11 711'.

HOMES

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Si

llousos For S,ik'

31

KINGSBERRY

I
l's'?. cii i',,,
ri
Au,, ,fl.t'u
ktttst's equil,p.-et,
t*r pet. beautilul$y landScAped lot
53 i'1 Iris, .rsu ,SyAIat,ip

t'ri'r

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form the public of your

Houses For Sale

y0'i,.4 ..s'',.'Pi
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'I Prltr'.'"s 1 tr.sth fenced
sr .1
'k hrrS equipped. tirepleti i
SI? 00). maNe clow'ms payment A
1,1'
cicre.
ittflitu,ju,jq- it;

7 (SEDROOMS- ADULTS ONc"
I'AWI AVENUE StOISlIE PAWs
33i3 Park Dr 332 2111
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A AL ON APAl. I VEN
ADULTS
NO F'E I
tla'.% tnclSt
- WI I A1cA APAW IMEN
iti w is'
.t4 MO PAWNS 1 7 3 Pt-u'','"
rAilerS 5 Apts 1 Adult pArks I
,sr'mtil'.' psi'. 3513 l-li'.y 1' ;
'..snic'rd 333 t93'. (')a
555 Ii;

AMERICAN

Property

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ST.JOHN'S

Every Wed &amp;S.v
Early Birds 7 15, p m
Rt,Ir
- 4'. P fl

only S3 per week? This
5 an ideal way to in

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nc r
r pr
iVIIRS
r haS, tljI'1S
Fr-si uvlit)SlldttU
',C'Ci I WI I 51. 4 to
,'ii wamlatvi '177710?
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it Itwi hlhcn eQuipped fpnuu',i
.sId. well &amp; pump, Ufirfiji'
thu
in fittiflu, Ii'.',
-u'
I c'' t'.'' r',,i, I ,,'. tO's ij'st
"' '.2

Apartments Rent
FurnIshed

23

7:30 3rd Tue-f

DISCRIMINATION
IN EMPLO''MENT ACT

FOR SALE

C 'i'ii .tfi,r.
'lutt'
sh'CiOfl

nefir

can appear in

Poialtr

SUNLAND ESTATES

Ap.Trlrnents Rent
Unfurnished

Livestock And

41

ci

Houses For Sale

'7cp-w1', 55. Fl - t77.wi.
mrjn. ss'sn A1I
1-f
i-i) SAi 1657$ tf'esf 3 43

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$'CIF.v-s.i" A,g-a Fnsiu".
/41
14'N'p if 'I
Pt',-,, 173 4PfS

fij ?'.rsr arid •,,rm •rlu,,0Ø5*f$
!.o',uj ro,renir'g em-sit .o,, I
C ill 171 7414

('tSr P ii ,'l Ii ('5,51 ti C's'
It u't
r1'Ifi' l.Ii Ii,r nj spat C I fl(*t ('(i
,'ntp,,1
Mt
()oni. Apopha
(11 ,'nll etc. C,sll •h MIl Iries 0

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c.JSnesS

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More infa'mitiofl may be
obtiened frrn the WaQe
HOur office at 219 Carla iOC
E
BuIlding 12190 N
Seventh Avenue. North
Miami FIc,rda 33161
teIep'vrie 3C 5c73

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$3 Per Hour Up

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(ri-two-en 9 tOil S
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.n,:r,a',,'l
ramfiticaITy find we arc ius!
jt*rtiflg to grow iargcr thin esc'i

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Of I ft[ I it$ tfl Nt U Sit i'fliOi,
l
irs S.lislct;d
fntr*I If A
arn'eted, impi. Isarhing flit
i'lf,
ij can he proud of Ps
.tm'm'l ualu 1fl 1070

Domeshc ChIld Care

31-Houses For Sale

35-Income 1 Investment

'5'i'!

AyOuflQN' Oldccwnpanyneeulsalecc
good people Contact
Mr tIendersors
P101idiyInnSAnford
Tue5cl'., Npsemt,t-c P Nssn ii p

ReiI Estate
For Sate
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hatuvet it it art All time hts

P,Li5 rRiNcE PIEPeiEIITS
Pr'(htERS HELPERS

14

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Must P4'vC I ',r recent fC*'P'

w '
it
nv e;'r''
pastic lan'.na'n jinO fist-mb's
Wagri open to discuSSiOn Pent-f t$
include paid vicitlOnt ml
hOIidiyS. group insurance pltn'
cIt Overtime and others Pipt
jippl. en person tO Cas', Custrin'
Cabinets. 71' N Cri.s Wft.
Cnst.citwrr s

22-Apartments RenI
nf r

.Ow$E C.tREP.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOP IDA
N it 1415
ln rt The Marriage p
JCHN CARL L LIlt.RE IL
Mubbind

Financial

W OR K ER S
Ap'5 in
' An- jir
i'rD0uC'S. c çh4'ri.5 St
LmOwored

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rj'tmO %e 15 tefflO as Mayo' (It
io"da e'tr,,n 5;. calendar ,s'syIttfl
.. City Dl Sanford Florida,
pUblititiare
fr(imn thg. t,rnC of the
'owe caused tO be jiff ted PW'etC the of ft5 notice IWO cc*ues of sectcIt said City on thiS 24th da,
shall be ire writing.
q
Nt,vernber. 1477
•nd shall State the place pf residence
and post DffiCt idd155 of the
Lii P MOo'.
clpimant, and shill tie swo'n tO ti,
1. LA,... ni ii,..
U' •'.U"!
IIw"
tnt tiitirmSanT
Ci!'.- at Santard. FloriDa
and such tia.m Dl Demand tsat SO
ATTEST
li Via bt void
H N Tamm Jr
Claude Mae
a'
Itt 3irrt.
E,ecut''
PubliSh November 2t 1473
tn, Estate of
1011 151 CARTER.
______________________________

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college couples swere rentln
catiw's fur rnrnmmnt rides on ttw

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P.iESS WP4(RE0F I

!''*'fl

S.6 to $7.50 Per Hour

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The City a' Longwcx'd WOIldlit.t tCI
employ a Street Foreman mo a
Grader Openitor wIt' espeicence
rn4'ntereariCe
Street
ire
MOtpetblizbtion IflIUtfiriCt pal
ario r,.irf-rrilw,? tO
Saiar ,, open

Rentals

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omr,sr's cc IN
1Stcfi!1cr ', ,iII ,s rem It'.' Un -i't
Sta'vs ccfis t'urrs aua.- n i,'itt'$'n,r
17
11

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For Rent

29

,,'etlif ift't rr'r5 first cc,'mi'n

FRAMiNG
TRUSSING

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Esperiefsec c4'rpcnter Mutt havi'
n tools Deic,rea Pa5 con"
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mntw%suca'i with iOu'S
1771.

s' r'rc'ior' PiF be held 1! the Attornet for the Estate
Muflitipbt Civic Center ii' Seminole Pisti,ith Noc 14.71 via. Dec s. ic':
41-Bicycle-S
Boulevard JiflO 5,an'o'O &amp;vprc.ir us DEJa'
- 42-Boats and
me City oI Sanforo Fiu(Ib under
MarIne Equipment
en, iitws ano o'd,rsan:rt relating to
43_C.amplfl9
Equipment
eit-ct,ont as rgi in torte in said Citt In tiw Court of the County Judt
The polls will be- openeø at
44-Sports
Equipment
Seminal. County, Florida.
c"cioci £ M Eastern Standard us Probat,
DClOCi
7,mt and well tl05e •t 1
M.erch.andise
In me Estate of
F M cm tao date
.____-_
LOL. ti CAR'E
I hr'etiy i000int Mrt F I
Deceased
SO-Garage Rummage Sales
D,,ill' 5r a Curt., inc Mr's
It &amp;ii Creditors and Persons Hbvin$
.
Mrs Geo'ge St,ne. Claims or Demands Against Said
t.'t_Wntit In Puv
'mu AA.1.
in. -L!,.r.ilr,
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Ms C,røce' 0 MIIvfle%
ht'
.rnc e.c' o vD
53-Swap And TrI4
Wr
0 P
PtC
t*UT
ant
na reu,r. to
54-Equipment For Rent
noen
:,mith, M.s (Ona C
0ftnO wt.ct'
.i.nn
bOrfl. Mt t.
rra
aasrn!
tt,r
SS-M,SCCIIaneOUS
r"bt
y
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Instruction

Helper reectrO n
necetsari, ApCi5 n person tO
Sanford Linoleum S Tilt. 11$ S
Part Ave

AnnounCements

Si,ntord FloriDa 37171

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A NEW DF.AL

NOTICE

(lusiness

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fli- itl is,stts lttiti)hiC )tfiuiiC
a?, &amp;.ple h.veragf-s finul oct
122 1470

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I .i'erleflc ed mOnogr4'mer needi-ti
ni-si' ompany Ino si ages pa 'I
Ph oh SMiI

Carpenters

13 MakHelpWanted

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t.rorge w Crane Ph.D. W.tl

'to nuv OP t
cai.e vc

Wanted t (a'rrn Oc Co Aç,uican!
mutt he neit appearing and P%at
a gcei won history Saiar plus
commsseOn, pied yiciiOfl an
rnurarp.e benr4t% Cperessc,
esAiry. earn whI•
not
friIn A.ppt en person. Mr P4"
wwn [.rn 5'. e
n'i' ' 4'
Cii W 13th 5' .

OANS a.ih'c for ins purOs
't fir's 4'ms-'
u
p
cr,
&amp;rust.a

2$-Houses Rent FurnrsPsed
ciairin or
rpGuerpd to file an
ØirmøridI that they may hive 7e-Mobile Homes Rent
itOb'flS' hIS Estate ir' tht Osfice D the
.iCSD
n
Pit t
O
'1 PrO
Counts Judge of Seminole Coun's.
78-Business Property For Rent
thI C0I11hDiJ5i' at Sir
-- lenda'
to'a. Florida. within 5
79-Wanted
To Rent
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__________
monthS from the date cIt tise firS'

years

1

CLASS I F I CAT IONS

claim or
and filpØ in dupliCair and must
.!n'r tise place 0 ,es,dence and post
,s ,p, jeyrent an tie
p*.f
IL I CIIOPI PROCLAMATION
•inn.-- iint by
'H C,
"- sworn ft b the clamant, his JiØefl'
"it vested its the M4'yO' p$ the City l
hit. fitto?nt-y- . or It wit become
Sanford Flid, I h.-rtis call a void at cording ID
MfliC EDit Cene'.iI Election tO
Dated NovrmtJ,-m 10. t77
iraa '
'*10 thrDuUhout thi Ci's of Sanfund
s .i
FloridI'. ore tht 5th oa o December.
Eseculor
1472. for the IpC1ion f on, Mayor HLJTCH4,OPi 8. LEF'FLER
cmi' CI?t Ft Rbrr! M Morris
ci'y CommisSioner
C nm,ni$LiOflP', ebCt DfiiCP •o it Pott Office Drawer t4

Taylor of the Alt.amonte Springs Police
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Mobile Home% Rent

25

NurSeS Aides ff1 LI'N '. "l'rs
eerSOfl Seminole Lodge Nur'
tl"iIte, 300 3 flay

MANAGE R

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No uIifnQ involved T32 aAS2 from
93, Mon Fr

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Circuit Court. Seminole Countt

0t'
p1 thiS Nn'iCt
21 31. 5 Di-c S. publication
deminc rnus' w ire writing

strs

2Pc a tine
c a line

1

AAA EMPIOMENT
'. Mile off 179, Ca'.%eube,r y
Reor'rx', S.d III lIcs't

Mutt
Lidi#% for iiPt d#Iivert wnrt
knoy, Semino'e Count's S hivC cit

THE flORN LOSER

16

Male Female
Help Wanted

A

';.',(pt C,.-,Cc,ur
:'t uc
_______________________________

i"itiOrieT't. Petition f DssoIutec,r COUNTY
PRO)LT( NO
Marriage
WITNESS m tana ano seat of the in re (stall of •
4.
at Sanford. in Sp,ninofe JCI4N
.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
'unt,. Floridi tt,It thi ilte day
At c"rdi?Drt 0' Jch- 5.i!4'0 5r.,
'o'vCmtfl'r A l 1473
S 1VI whiit a
?' (I'Ø
in'
Crtun$r

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SERVICE STATION

W

rca tine

st.7 MIWIMUM CH**GE)
3 Lines Minimum

'ht rtI.ef demanded ,r COURT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

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3 30 tO 930 C,c'Od
App$5 .n person between 2
pa
and 4 only to oil4Ay PlousP 3.30 E
Commerciai 5ntord

ASSISTANT MANAGER

COIN ALND1'r COiN DRY CLEANERS
T*(' ChOICe
nto
ft coming to
iocatotn S 5nfOrd Aye &amp;
5t
5tP
nØ
Airport 5Id .
PalmVfci Ideal enyctment op
'0! diSc, ,i,reat*re
por?uri - ?
F or ,ntOrmat.On ciii
bu'r
C.eorge Caheto. t,CS t,4a I2I
or writP ,0 Mill
Winter Pir
Pi.irton Corp 5423 Carrier St.
NorTh Strtertee4ira. ru . 3371i

Rated For Consecutive
Insertions-NO Change

thru 4 times
¶imet
S thru
J1 timt
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rnb!
•nd
Operators
MPeanct Aopl en person 'C
Co . Inc
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tim JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND _________________________
1-Lost £ Found
COUNTY.
SEMINOLE
FOR
FICTITIOUS N&amp;[
vft' the' .
F . OR
NOT CE S P'e.cht
- pp rsonia Is
C 1L C I N 0 r 4t,ut.'flets Ii' F3
art r'a;,i-'
)-AnnouvscemefltS
WiiØOG
Tf, Marreagi of
ir r
SaneanOc So' flg5
£
4-Cards of Thanks
S .nr Seminole Counts Fr,da under the
lA I NOOl, N '
fr',ousnarneCtfML&amp; REALTY. 5-In Memorlams
TOMPI'r NOTO SUIT
i-u5Iflf'S% OpportunIties
name with Vhr Cirrb. f the Circuit
O TOMAP" 0 ELILS
3025 SwerwfiIer Terrace
Cowl. Seminole Counts, Florida in
7-Instruction
InOs. Georgia
t!iia
isrcondftrCr with tPtI pr0vltiOf 0'
8-Financial
NOTIFIED
f$
S'a'utes. TO
'. O.j ARE HEREBY
,p,
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cv riosoa s!irutes
t'-.i,' ,r at,nr.ha beenfiled 4'ØIiIIflt Wit Section
Employment
'- and yoi. iie rpOuitpO tO SVC ii 1957
O ytiU written Ot4ente, if any.
5, JuliuS C Harper.
13-Male Help Wanted
:ore JOSEPH PADL'AER. A?
'r'nes a' sv. Pact C)t'Cr ItOs ifl.
ta-Female Help Wanted
Myrii NI'S 'CV
•,.j,tIn Florida 32751, APlorrify
cmi
15-Male
5 It 14.
'.r Pefitioner herein arid fIC thC Pip$t%t Nos 28 5
Help Wanted
:
ifl4II with the CIeiS Of thi Circuit 1977
18-SItuit$Ofl Wanted
riirt of Seminole County. riot-ida. DEt 37
. or befOr, 0eember 32nd 1472
17-Domestic Child Care
1 yfl ISiii IC (IC SC.. 4' Øpf4'it
=THE COUNT't .JUDGES
IN
-.ngmi-nt ma 1w- ¶at.rr apairstt y

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c' '.r
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fripdom of owning ytjr
t,utEnrtt Pe..ome are Lrnv.ae
aIl M? fI.t't
'F
C)ttrt'c,r

Per Da'.

1P41P4E CIRCUIT COURT OF THE DEF 131

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Business Opportunities

6

The Longer Your Ad Runs
The Less II Costs Per Lime

F ireØ, en acconClanC0 with thr
provisiom of tPie FiCtItious Nime
Sta?iit,j To Wit Section laS
Fit'iØ4' Statutes IQc
arrer w
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21 5 Z* S 12 14
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NORG ETOWN

co'clan:r *iIP lht provisionS CIt the
Name Statutes. 10 WEt
çtlt'ø
-tepe 9eS ( FtotiOm Statutes 1957
S .'t'
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PLUS FQIPIC,F ENCF ITS
Sub Contractors
30( Pr aloch
Solid Ce*irit
CONTACT
FtP AILE ODHAM
5.CQA,S4Pd-ORO, FLA
Ph 333 it,'Oor 245 L3'

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831 - 9993

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322-2611

Legal Notice

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5Y$T EMS and tha' I intend to
reg'tti'v sa name wtr the Ciers of

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Phone' line's
To Want dc

[,&amp;h' C.ARBAC,E SERt.'$CE, and
tO rPOi!'e sasd nme
"4"
Pi 'hr Clert f tP,p CirCuit Court.

,eminole Coun's. floridi in ic

including maintenance of watcr and sewer lines I! the city

a

$6.50 to $7.50 Per Hour

tl*O% AeOP,,hC
Can i1Ig

Drc'ct

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S m ,nnle Cn&amp;'n'. Tangerine Way. Orlando
Pt ttos
Inr.0a ,no..r the fiClil*0,Jt name f County. Fioredi untler th fictitiouS

Man' problems came to light in this annexation request.

MASONS

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lShereby Oven Thit $ Jim
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nDIIOPC en bIJSIrICS'. lit P 0 1105 551.

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Park, in his effort to have Cas.celberry annex his developrnent.

w

lACED WiT 1.

04 Copy.

Ruckley, President of Lake Kathryn Estates Mobile Home

id

INFORMATION

them ever.
R.uc'4Je oiered in give the lines and lift stations to the
city bt w adamant in refusing to post a fwrfnrmancf' bond
in jic.cire proper maintenance.
The next mayor concern of the council was the in.
stallation of a weir at the end ci! Lake Kathryn to control the
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ably WASH S('hllU(ik," a retired
Retiree Tells Examiners House Will Not
song writer testified 'l'ues'hiy
flight, exphualning (lint lie bought
Be Built For E ig ht Or Nine Years
:i tract of land in west Florida
and itinde if down payment,
(PHI)' to learn his house probably
wouldn't be built for eight or 'flit' property was In Itoturnln fled before the four rstrihet permit mnyslf to betaken. and I
West lIevelolItmIent in charlotte federal panel in the nationwide hope this case thifl body will
mini, years
series of meetings by the look into and perhaps take me
Maybe toy grmmalchildrc'n (touraty, ha' said
tier miiiimi inspected the prop- federal off ice of Interstate Land off the honk," said Herman.
will be arotimul tit enjoy it, hut
The panel heard complaint_s
it's a long (limit' to wall for t'rty anal smilti development np. Sales Hegistratia'an, a division of
misrepresentation in land
atveit
of
Housing
(tie u.S fartmneiit
satiieiu'dy who's retired,'' pemired to be (Olning along fine
purchases--such
as failure by
and
urban
development.
i'inky lli'riiiiin told federal lie signed it contract.
carry
through
the
developer
to
first
payAfter making the
Only then (11(1 he learn that his
examiners probing land sales
on
promises
to
develop
tracts
he
asked
abuses at it public hearing here lot probably wouldn't be de- mitent, lkrnnan said
and
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failing
to
regislot
to
the
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ovher
land
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federal
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else, but
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by
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the 15A monthly payments.
diwn payment oil a lot near of Interstate land abuses
(n Robert Shevin told
Ally
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people out of state, were allegallons that developers failed to
make refunds as promised or
mktating resale possibilities,
She ;fii(1 many CflfllpidIIs.
were lodged agaInst three cor'tmlf American
porat ions
I)evetnpment
General
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would he more ap- ( mi nty Fon ed PU1 in light of
proprivate in light of the housing demands and growth
problems of traffic now and and development of county
iorugestkiri, whether I'UI) or Two other questions included
whether the existing PITh is
MIII1C tit her would be more
appropriate in terms of th e consistent with the general
schoo l burden: availability of character of the area where
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ar e a and County Attorney
Howard Marsee said that if an
attitude of reasonableness" is
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the Christmas Parade Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
(Mike MtL)onell Photo)

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l(x)ke(t toward Kirnbrough and
listened as he explained his
reasons for (he motion. lie said
that the request was made
because of possible mapproprlatness of the existing
classification and planning and
zoning should ta ke Into considernOon before making any
ret-nm1nen(htton with regard
to this property the following
factors: whether the existing
IUl) classification provides
appropriate population density
for the location; whe ther some
other classification might
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survivors of the crash of a Japanese airliner in
NJ(-,scow. Sixty persons, most
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My head's bustln' cause! can
remember when this stock was
first being Offered, and "tie who
hestitates - He who hesitates can't get In
,n the bandwagon cause they're
obled-up . - • and Owww how
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siiiart money, 1l)-OflC flObSM
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once a hush-hush developer of
silent weapons of military destruction, Is
displayed by the Army as a recycled center
for human betterment,

soil, is in line for another trip to the 1110011
this time as a passenger lie's one of 90,000
persons who have booked reservations for

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shopn-rs oinint tiosi iilow n, l-ran-ot-ur sikl ,
jiiits tit I ProPi rous ,iitil
thrilling hoilil is s for
Sanford.

liiik for siur Sanford
k ri hauls fit Section It of
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Donna Estes Photos

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LoNGWOOD Wit including utifltt man
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U idloft of ltanionte springs t'iitk In. nhaw who
William- p ushed the ordinance th rough
.iiid t'UUiWihIhIO K K. William.
over several
onths, stated
son last night when Rudloff
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that th e
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process
mediately following adoption on during
zoning
classification
st toni-i and (mat reading of

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to table the matter unt I
luwn
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Council Chairman Eugene

Jaques. ineinwhile. on a query
(ruin Radioff said the itetii

would be plat.-ed again on the
ordinince vreating
next wee
for
hotite park zoning asked for an- sidua l parcel or personality. agenda
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earlier advised
Jaques
The senior member of Counness wnti. designation.
cii said the board should stick RadlutftlieproperplacutuLtke
with the moratorium, on an- his preliminary plans for th e
The RadIi-itt tract is on the
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except in cases of development was the zoning
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boosti'd sales help. and
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it would do any good to complain to the I price
(oruuI1uission about a four-cent t)oost in the cost
of paint for his model airnianes and rockets.
d a Cl l Ø(X)4j ' 1 it
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ago rts tjii manufacturer.

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$23,400
41)0 for lust over an area
Occupied by a city-owned
structure, presently being used
the tS. toast
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Auxiliary,
sought by Willukin Mill) Kirk
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Annexation of the Radlo( Parcel on th e 'vest side SR •L would
create another pocket of city territory surrounded by county property.
(OUflCiimJfl E. E - Williamson insists to th e Longwood City Council.
pointing to a map. Radloff in just as vehement manner contends the

Hadluff over several inunuis
W MainSutxllv~siun, Williaimwn. who adopted last August.'
was
sent to the zoning buaril
pointed
out
the
inoratoriwn
hid opposed the new zoninb, son
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parents of insisted froin, first discussions is to last six months. He said who dechned to take dcuun un
MIAMI , All)
that the distr ict further that annexation of the his proposed zoning request for
Still another applicant for a little' bus who doctors said of the categur
wants annexed
be ing creat ed for special RadluU parcel would create an- the parcel he
that lot is Sanford real estate apparently consumed nothing was
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wetpro
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wilt!
a
other
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pocket
or
gap
in
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city
interest.
broker Herbert Stenstruni, who but chocolate milk for five
hti Railluff made his lixitits on the west side of 427 created by the Council The
advised the t'oiiuhiission hi' too tiuintks before he died of 111111Council at the same time
request. Williamson stated,
the property. nutrition have been ordered to request.
siiited to titIl
Ai Radluff insisted th e land refused to consider Ra dlutf'
fittt' trial on manslaughter
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create the pocket, Council made recuniiiiendiitiofl.
Judge Jotiti l'ankslcv ruled
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dividend payable Jan 1.
The dividend amounts to a 20
per cent increase and will be
"followed Jan. 15 by a 100 per
cent dividend in the nature of a
two for one stock split.
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style of leadership to the Pentagon its well its it

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was brought on after

it (oIiiniIston
Sanford
Nlonda% night mad V no decision
on Selling tht two i-it) O5%fl( ii
ill the .Irt.i until Dec.
committee
banker's
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of that chatter has carried inc

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inotel oil the site, but lie
(k'(liIlC(l tip speculate tin that

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National
The recent upsurge by Atlantic
various groups wanting to buy president and chairman of th e that the bankers committee had
-over a year'' attempted to
portions of a 10-acre tract In the toniiiitttee. iiiiiietl at bringing for
Sanford Tank together the owners and develop a plan to re-make the
so-culled
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After a slight pause, the
deputy returns to the airwaves
and says that he has the
culprit in his car, to which

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when I overheard this on the
Sheriff's monitor.

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Wonderful Sorkl of

Didja ever have one of those Tuesday prompted the Sanford various properties to discuss it which Illight be utilized into an
apartment complex or office
days" Nuttin's goin' right!
Chamber of Commerce bankers total.tie vel()I)l Vent concept.
area
said
txlay
the
session
Hodges
isn't
the
Alka
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committee to meet at a lunrelieving the pain. - IIIges commented tie IiicI

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"looked starved" and shel Calendar
weight constantly for months Cab-sifted ads

('oinn-s
Sheriff's deputies are in- before his death
IMlulids
('rossssord
puzzle
an
allt'gt'd
rape
vestigatitig
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mti-i 3
1k.
Crane
Lake
huh
iouimrrt'd
in
the
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lien his fattier took huit to
of hospital two weeks ago Meji- Dear Abby
outIa
area,
his oil
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lestif ted Kthitorlil coiiniie'nt
''lberY. this morning.
Laii
ilied L':iitt'rbi till iient
ti
According
Sheriff John Thesdiy that young
'bruit
Polk, uniformed ik piitk s and if malnutrition
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Dolores Simiamiwuit, the silk 1 iI(oIt)iLti notes
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will
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Mrs Nuzza s brother, testified I ublit flottit s
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foriTmIleilt offi'ers are sear- that site saw Mrs Noua only Society
thing for a white mitle who Is try twice to feed thti-' thmiltI - once Sisirts
be'kl to tiavi- left the un'eis On
piece of bread uitid once a Stjsdi.s
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area
R4idlol( ct,ntmued to point to
QfltU%,Utt) by strtue of its
across the road front
while
ii&amp;L4ifl.fl
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discussing the nun-cuntiguit on the west side.
the builder's remark that
illiamustot s po-situ'n did not
make sen_ac t're'uiiht a storut
h'nutttst (umii the tuuitt ilimian 1
as much sense a )OU
have. resent )UUI statuiwflt.
As far its I uiin concerned
are 'to l in ger wele'untt' here,

high 81 low ti
at tue agricultural center,
of an inch of rum; although
it did rum more in other parts of
the county.
Mostly cloudy with oct'asiuital rain and a few (hunelershuwers likely. Highs
kis in b4
ii upper
ut.-zeri' teniperaures put
)uiltuag into a deep
ventral
freeze early tixtay as light snow
swirled over the Northern
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